SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Raye
Online
Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I have to say that it is somewhat awkward introducing yourself online but I will give it my best shot. I consider myself to be pretty down to earth and laid back. I have a great sense of humour and I always try to find the lighter side of things. That said I enjoy working hard and challenging myself. I am somewhat driven and a little bit stubborn…oops I meant to say determined. I can’t help myself, it’s a redhead thing that I am genetically predisposed to ;-) On a more serious note, I am a straightforward, no nonsense girl who is not into game playing. I am like the girl next door, with a bit of an edge. I am really independent and self-sufficient and I really admire and respect a man that has a sense of chivalry.I would like to meet someone who is independent, fun loving and who knows what they want and what is important in life.
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Fedelma
Online
Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I've been single a while and don't do much dating. I am a full time student right now, as well as a single mother, so I am often busy. However, I'm ready to meet someone serious and I am not looking to just do the 'hook up' thing. I was in the Navy, 6 yrs. I'm old school punk at heart, back in the day-day. And a hippy-liberal politically active person to this day. I am from SoCal, moved here with my ex husband to raise our sons - they are ***twins) now. I also have 4 year old son that I raise alone. I have a pretty wicked sense of humor and adore dry wit. I love watching horror comedies & super bad SyFy movies for a laugh. More fun facts about me:I love how flies rub their hands together like tiny little criminals planning something maniacal.-woo'd by his peers, but it had staying power so who's laughing now?If I could get a degree is song lyrics I'd have had a Ph.D a long time ago.I once got 35 pages into writing my autobiography when I realized I was just typing the lyrics to Licensed to Ill over and over.I get a rush of pride when my password is deemed “Very Secure”I put my pants on just like everybody else, begrudgingly.One of the main problems with online dating is the fear that one day I will be part of a Dateline segment.I think the copyrights to the slogan “Just Do It” I do not now, nor have I ever, owned a stick with glitter water on my key chain.If the main ingredient in Saffron Tea was the tears of Burmese Child Laborers I'd still drink it.Far too often I use “the” before nouns in my sentences. And, people laugh... although my intent isn't to be funny. OK on a serious note, my friend said I need to say what I am looking for in someone. I can see how this might be helpful but seems a bit “demandy” doesn't it? In my perfect world with my perfect man (keeping the pressure at rock bottom, I know, I know) He would be faithful & honest. I get that people's eyes and minds stray but really that is all that should, don't 'cha agree? He would be smart and I would learn cool sh*t just by listening to him talking everyday talk, but he wouldn't make me feel stupid because I didn't already know it. Because there is a lot I don't know and I don't think I could handle it being pointed out all the time.He would read to me or read with me. Perhaps even the novel he is working on. He can make me laugh even when I'm mad. He laughs with me and maybe even at me, sometimes. How did I do? FYI - the men in my photographs are not boyfriends, they are family members. Would be weird if I had my ex's photos on a dating web site wouldn't it?
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Layla
Online
Woman. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
Well here we go again. Not really convinced I want to go through this again, almost think I want to spend the rest of my life by myself. Beginning to think there are no real men out there. Tired of the games, the cheating, the men who don't know how to treat a woman, a man who don't know how to be a real man. A man who can make decisions and not hand them off to a 12 year old. I need a man who knows how to be romantic and *** say "hey you want my meat" how rude is that. What happen to all the real men the ones who knew how to make a woman feel special. I have a lot to offer to the right man, but believe its a two way street. I think it takes talking to get to know each other. So if you want to talk and if you are a real man send me a message and lets talk and see where it goes from there.