SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Edain
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Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I'm an artist, exceptional manager, Aunt Extraordinaire, and I have both a wicked sense of humor and a deep, compassionate soul. I love my job, love the people I work with, and love being able to laugh and make others laugh while excelling in my profession. I love to paint, but my inspiration comes in waves and if the tide is high, you may not see me for awhile. I work really hard and have a busy schedule, but I have a deeply fulfilling professional and personal life. If I make time for a date, it had better be a good one ;)I love the outdoors - hiking, kayaking, trail running, camping, etc. and regularly attend Chargers home games and also enjoy day games at Petco Park. I have back- I love to explore, rarely order the same thing twice at any restaurant, and will try just about anything once. I'm a fantastic cook, have family and friends who work in the food/wine/beer industry, and while I eat extremely healthy 80% of the time, I greatly enjoy decadence for the other 20%. Honesty and integrity are key foundations for me, so if you struggle with either, please don't bother. I rarely turn on the tv, but love quiet evenings with Netflix, a good meal, and a glass of wine. I meditate, practice yoga, and pamper myself on the regular. Something where we can have fun and laugh :)
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Kia
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Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I am an intelligent, funny, educated woman who is happy in her career.I teach special needs children and look forward to going to work every day.I'm looking for someone who shares similar qualities. No matter what, I love to meet new people and get new perspectives on life.Let's meet! Something casual
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Jacalyn
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Woman. 43 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 40-50
I couldn't come up with a headline for a dating website... This is one I've seen and I use it for me. I'm not an adrenaline junkie, but I try to keep pushing myself forward. Please be down to earth. Please be able to laugh, even at yourself. I'm a bit self-deprecating so... Some of the best jokes are at the expense of me or one of my friends. I can not live without music or books. I have loads of CDs and the vinyl I managed to salvage from my mother's house... The bag I carry with me tends to weigh a ton because of the books I always have tucked away in it... I don't know the first thing about a nook, etc.. I need to be able to turn the pages as I read...I like going out to eat or a concert or whatever, but I really, really like being able to be comfortable with someone hanging at home too. A night of a movie on the couch is great. Naps are good too. Silence that is comfortable... That can be a big thing.I get focused on things and want to learn about them (muscle cars), but I guess most people are like that? I'm dying of jealousy because one of my closest friends is about to buy a ***Studebaker Hawk... I love the color red (obviously), I'm kind of particular about my coffee, I have a notebook that I write down quotes I come across and love, I ran around like a maniac tomboy as a kid and have fallen out of more trees than I can count, I tend to stick pens in my hair and then wander around the rest of the day wondering what I've done with them all, I never get tired of the sound of the ocean, I like learning to do things for myself (apartment stuff, car stuff, etc.), it makes me feel constructive to be covered in mud, etc. after a day of physical labor....I completed a Bachelor's in Philosophy before going back to school for sciences and Veterinary Medicine (completed in Europe). Also took literature courses when I could fit them in. I'm born and bred in NYC. But now I'm definitely rambling... Drinking something? Coffee? Going somewhere that I can actually hear you speak?