SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Zeruiah
Online
Woman. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
I am a single mother and have a great career that allows me to support myself and my children. Although I'm in law enforcement I assure you I am very feminine. I do not want to "wear the pants" in a relationship. I'd like to find an intelligent man of good character. I don't feel my age and must not act it, I have several friends younger than myself and often forget the age difference. I have a great sense of humor and quick wit, sometimes I'm a smart a##. If there is a mutual attraction and it won't make you uncomfortable, I might want to sit on the same side of the booth at dinner. I love to hold hands and a nice, slow kiss can be amazing.I met a man who asked me "what do you bring to the table?". That's easy, I bring intelligence, education, a good solid career, the ability to support myself and my children, a great sense of humor, a quick wit, and pretty darn good looks for a "middle-aged" woman. After several first dates I've decided meeting for coffee or a drink is a good way to go. It keeps things simple and allows for conversation, a chance to get to know one another and find out if there is enough of a connection to pursue more.
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Gayle
Online
Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I am an independent drama free woman. Looking for the same in a man. I work, a full time job, and teach nursing part time. I am also a full time mom, if ur mature enough to handle it I would love to talk to u. by the way, if u visit my profile please drop a line if u feel any interest at all, I love talking to all people, and who knows we may click. P.S. (I actually do have free time to enjoy someone in my life) fun is not an option it is a MUST First date would range from food, bowling, fishing or coffee. It would depend on the persons interests as well.
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Lilliana
Online
Woman. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
I am a very positive, loyal, active, compassionate person. I have a LOT of energy, always in a good mood, and seem to require very little rest. Hoping to meet a clean cut, athletic, confident, intelligent guy, with a sense of humor. I think it's best to approach this deal as exploring a new friendship. There's too much pressure to decide on whether or not this is a perfect match over coffee or official date #1. Odds are slim that we are going to find everything we are looking for in one person. The idea is to get to know someone over time and see if there is enough of a connection to go for it. I have an awesome job in the IT Security field and am currently finishing up a degree in Cyber Crime / Info System Security. It took me long enough, but I finally found something that holds my interest in school. Now, I'm not saying I enjoy it...just that I am able to get through it this time.; can't explain it; why try?), margaritas (rocks), gardening (veggies &;I apologize to you if I don’t seem real eager to jump into a forced awkward intimate situation that people like to call dating. I don’t like the feeling. You’re sitting there, you’re wondering do I have food on my face, am I eating, am I talking too much, are they talking enough, am I interested I’m not really interested, should I play like I’m interested but I’m not that interested but I think she might be interested but do I want to be interested but now she’s not interested? So all of the sudden I’m getting, I’m starting to get interested… And when am I supposed to kiss her? Do I have to wait for the door cause then it’s awkward, it’s like well goodnight. Do you do like that a$$-out hug? Where you like, you hug each other like this and your a$$ sticks out cause you’re trying not to get too close or do you just go right in and kiss them on the lips or don’t kiss them at all? It’s very difficult trying to read the situation. And all the while you’re just really wondering are we gonna get hopped up enough to make some bad decisions?"