SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Stevijoe
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-38
Total open book. Want to know ask... I have kids... im looking for a relationship not just a hook up. Im a mechanic but right now i work from home. I love classic cars and anything outdoors. I change my hair color alot. I like to get dressed up and go out...
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Ka
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Woman. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-40
Hello there, ;) I'm an intelligent, attractive, and hardworking individual that appreciates the same in others. I'm really not into dramatic interludes and psychological games, but would rather engage in meaningful and adult conversations. I'm so passed the kiddie casual dating, and hope to actually find a significant other that uplifts, challenges, and accepts me for the multifaceted and unique individual I am. I enjoy music of different genres and decades lol! I enjoy movies mostly thrillers and comedies but I do enjoy the occasional scare. I like to do all kinds of things like traveling, wine tastings, indoor skydiving....picnics, fishing, amusement. Parks! I'd really like to meet an individual that is simple yet complex that enjoys life:) Coffee/cocktails and conversation
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Coralee
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Woman. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 32-42
I think it's time for a profile change, so here goes.I like to think of myself as a smart, funny, pretty, interesting woman. My friends agree. :-) I'm currently in the middle of a huge career shift, which includes pursuing my masters degree in Mental Health Counseling. A big change from working in the corporate world, but I think it will ultimately be far more fulfilling. I love to spend time out with people (people watching with friends is great!), I love to spend time home by myself with a good book. I'd really love to find someone to snuggle up and watch a movie with. I like to stay pretty active, but I truly enjoy being able to unwind after a tough week, too. So, a nice balance between work, play, and relaxation would be good. I keep myself pretty busy, but I'd like to find someone to help fill the spare time I do have. I'm working a full time job, plus a part time job, and going to grad school, so I've learned not to waste my time on people that don't put in the same effort. But, if you are worth the effort, I'll do whatever I can to spend as much time with you as possible. I think lately I've learned more about what I don't want than what I do want. Every time I think I nail down what I want, when I find someone that matches the description, I realize that it's still not quite right. I fully believe Mr. Right is out there though. I just haven't figured out exactly what that is. I do know that I need someone that has intelligence, ambition, and a curious nature that enjoys adventures. There are two things that will stop me immediately if I read them in a profile. 1) Answering "no" to "do you do drugs" then listing "420" as an interest. It's ridiculous. It may not be a hard drug, but it is, in fact, still a drug. 2) Talking (or even hinting) about your (lack of) money problems. Are gold diggers really such a huge problem in your life that you must warn against them in your profile? Really??PS - I'm not a big sports fan (though I've been known to sit through a game or two) or super-duper outdoorsy (I do like to hike, but I haven't been camping in years). Sorry! First date is usually a relaxed drink somewhere. Either at a bar or at a coffee shop (as long as I don't have to drink coffee, yuck). It's usually the easiest way to just sit and talk to get to know each other.