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Maryellen
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
GolfCampingCoffeeMy kidsBowlingMovies
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Armandina
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Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
I come from a crazy, loving family. Raised by my single mother, I was taught the value of a dollar, morality, spirituality, empathy, patience, positivity & acceptance. My older siblings & I were brought up struggling right from the start which I believe made me strong, independent and hard working. I love the outdoors including trying out new camping spots, hiking, biking and just about everything else nature had to offer especially a night sky and wild flowers on the side if the road. I'm a single mom to the coolest 8yr old boy I've ever known. I believe in Co-parenting & know that equal love and knowledge from both parents will result in an awesome individual. My son is my life, I've put aside dating for awhile to reflect on what I really want for the rest of my life. I have big dreams that will take a life time to fulfill but am going to enjoy the ride all the way. I would love to meet and connect with someone who enjoys the quiet life, no pomp & circumstance..dinners with friends/family, night walks, reading, debating current events/political issues, travel, road trips, documentaries....I am anxious to try new things also, sometimes life limits our ability to get out and be spontaneous and crazy and I'm ready as long as it does not include rollercoasters or heights!!
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Kathleen
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Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
Why write these yourself when your friends know you the best? After all, I can say all I want about myself to dress this (awesome) package up, but it's what others notice that is the key... Here's a few lines a great - and objective - friend fired off:"Urban achiever who enjoys cooking and immature adult cartoons seeks funny laid-back drinking buddy with a full-time job."I took slight offense at the "achiever" part, because - I don't see myself as one; I'm not particularly ambitious, but I do enjoy the life I have made for myself. Another, variation on the theme:"Laid-"A bit closer. Though, I'm noting a theme with "drinking." Oh, and add to that "enjoys bowling" (I'm in a Sunday night league with my dad).One more effort:"East coast transplant seeks funny man to enjoy the city, sports, and #" (She means The Flying Saucer.)Again, what with the drinking thing? Regarding the 'east coast' thing... My soul is still there, as is a good deal of my personality. I do miss it.Do I like music? Yes, but I'm no audiophile. I listen mostly for the mood, when the mood strikes, and often don't catch on to lyrics until many years later, making a fool of myself in the meantime. Why am I unique? (See how I'm answering all the questions? Such a good girl..) I'm unique because I have no kids, am damn sexy, and don't feel the need to be something other than who I am. I don't know yet exactly what I want, but I know that I am NOT looking to jump into a long-term relationship straight off. I want to figure it out as I go, knowing that when it's right, it's right. When it's not? Well, maybe we can be friends. If not, that's okay too.If I haven't completely put you off, feel free to shoot me a line, if only to hang out and see what happens. A first date should neither feel like a job interview, nor should it reek of desperation. Let's just meet. Go to coffee, or a casual dinner. Sure, I like to get gussied up every now and then, but that's not how people - at least not me - live every day. It's important to show who you really are, not hide behind some idea of what a perfect impression is. Everyone has their faults, and everyone is super-critical of themselves. Just meet, and have fun. No pressure.