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Ellyn
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Woman. 50 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 47-57
I am a very happy go lucky person..takes a lot to bring me down.. People say they notice my smile first... It's always there.... Young kid at heart, love to just take off and do things on the spur of moment,enjoy concerts, hockey games and baseball too!,love street fairs, kayaking ( have my own) floating down a river and having the sun on you, enjoying the sights and sounds.and enjoying who you are with!! exploring small towns, parks really any thing that give me something to do! But I have to admit I wear my heart on my sleeve ......and this is what I truly wish for.........Every woman deserves a man who calls her baby, kisses her like he means it, holds her tight like he never wants to let go, doesn't make her jealous of other women, *** other women jealous of her, is not scared to let his friends know how he really feels about her, and lets her know how much he really cares......I'm not into playing games...don't hide behind text..this is NOT HIGH SChOOL anymore !! My heart gets hurt just like yours.. Yours may be a little tougher tho !! I would like the man to plan it ...... Casual is great...up to pretty much anything .....
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Masako
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Woman. 50 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 47-57
I'm someone that enjoys laughing and smiling. Being positive is very important to me. I have two wonderful children are 8 and 11 and I'm very family orientated. ( if you have a problem with me having children please do not contact me) I've tried to stay very active. I have a little bit of a tomboy and I also enjoy being a lady when I want to be. I'm not interested in anybody that does any form of drugs or has been or is an alcoholic. I strongly believe in treating people the way I would like to be treated. I've been told that I'm a hopeless romantic and I would like to find someone what enjoys a little romance in your life. I would like to find a one woman man that doesn't lie. If there is such thing. I know there's one out there somewhere. I think having a cup of coffee or going somewhere quiet to get to know each other to see if there's any chemistry. If there is not any chemistry then we can part of our way and continue to look. If things go well then we can go on a date
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Zelia
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Woman. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 43-53
I love the idea of a Renaissance woman, and while I can't yet claim to be that, my goal in life is to learn about everything and, more importantly, how to do everything. So over time I've gained a few useful skills - give me a call if you need your roof fixed, a window replaced, a leaky faucet repaired, or a wall moved. I like projects (and power tools!). And have a heated discussion on the way home about whether string theory really does fit in to the explanation of how the universe began. Alas, my portfolio of interests is not yet complete; it's a big world out there to learn about and experience. Let's see... On our first date, you'll pick me up in your late model Ferrari that you personally converted to full electric and charged on your 10 megawatt solar panel array before you left home. Since you already have a deep understanding of my personality from reading my profile, you know to show up exactly 7 minutes late while I flutter around trying to decide which earrings will properly reflect my unique balance of deep intellectualism and runway model fashion sense. After a few introductory niceties, you whisk me off towards a great little local restaurant run by a former celebrity chef where the entire menu, produce as well as livestock, is raised on a small plot of land behind the restaurant. We play and laugh with the free range chickens while we wait for our table to be prepared. Throughout dinner, we charm one another with our intellect and wit, sharing stories of past adventures and lifelong dreams. After dinner, you drive us by the beach, where we walk barefoot along the surf in the moonlight and happen upon a sea turtle nest where the hatchlings are just emerging. We marvel at the miracle of nature as the hatchlings make their way into the foamy waters, their fate unknown. The moonlight sparkles on the water, a pair of dolphins leap gracefully into the air. Our eyes meet. Without a single word being spoken, we exchange a devilish smile, strip down to our bathing suits (that apparently we were wearing under our clothes all evening), and dive into the warm waters. I had no idea you were a former olympic medal swimmer - you didn't include that in your profile! The local public radio station plays quietly on the car stereo as we each silently reflect on the evening and marvel at the connection between us. We're not certain when, but we will meet again.