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About Me

I enjoy volunteering and working with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) where we raise money for blood cancer research and patients. I volunteer with the Team in Training part of LLS which also trains for endurance events while we raise money and awareness.; I've also done several events on my own. I enjoy running and being part of an amazing team that works toward a great cause. We have a motto, we don't stop until we find a cure. I'm a pretty persistent person and don't like to give up on the things and the people that I care about in life. I am looking for a little more balance & attention toward my personal life.My other love is my family, they are up north so I head back to NY/NJ a lot to visit them. You can't really tell if you have anything in common if you don't talk. To me setting matters far less than the company.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

  • Looking for

    man

  • Relationship

    Divorced

  • Have kids

    No

  • Wants kids

    Yes

  • Ethnicity

    Caucasian

  • Faith

    Spiritual but not religious

  • Body type

    Average

  • Height

    5'5"

  • Eye color

    Brown

  • Smoke

    No

  • Drink

    Yes, socially

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  • Winona

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    Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.

    Looking for: man. In age: 29-39

    I make mistakes, I'm not perfect, I'm out of control, sometimes a lil crazy, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my worst, you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.As with material possessions or professional achievements, relationships give our ego a method by which to identify who we are to the outside world. The problem is that we attach so much of our identity to the external appearance of our relationships that we lose touch with the parts of ourselves that are wise and conscious. The attachment to this false identity leads to a feeling of desperation rather than fulfillment. After all, without the relationship, or the job, or whichever other false identity we have chosen, who would we be? Besides the ego identification, it's easy to develop a dependency on companionship. That independent person that we once were starts to evaporate. Our mind becomes fogged and as our self-identification begins to attach itself to the other person, unconsciously or consciously, we become afraid to lose that person. We become dependent on that person and fearful of loneliness. Out of our emotional insecurities, we start to become needy and to seek out validation from our partner. So, *** focusing on the celebration of love and partnership, it becomes a game of how to protect ourselves from loss. Out of a desire to avoid appearing needy and out of a fear of losing our partner, we start to filter what we say. In doing so, we do not communicate our needs clearly, openly or bravely. We somehow become convinced that our partner will magically know what to do to fulfill our needs. When our needs are not met, we secretly blame the other person and begin to resent them. When we are unhappy, our partner will pick up on the clues, and in turn, secretly resent us, thus starting a vicious cycle in the silent destruction of a romantic partnership. So much of what needed to be said was not said, and bad feelings are bottled up and start to accumulate for both parties. Have you ever had a friend come to you and complain about all of the things they are unhappy about with their partner? Those are the kinds of things they should be telling their partner, if they actually want a change. Worse yet is when one partner openly communicates their needs only to find that the other party is simply not listening, or does not fully acknowledge what was said, or makes them feel guilty for having those needs. Deep down, we are all really good people. But this doesn't mean that any combination of two good people will make a good partnership. There is such thing as a bad fit, and it is okay to admit it. The best fits are ones where the most important values for both people are met. They must have life goals that align with one another and have a mutual attraction, understanding, and level of respect for each other. Both people must be committed to making the partnership their top priority. Sometimes, even when we realize that our relationship isn't a good fit, we justify staying in it with what seem like logical reasons. We may feel that we won't find another person who accepts and loves us as much as the current partner. Or we may be afraid to be alone, so we simply settle by default. Each time we are reminded of the bad fit, we brush it under the rug and distract ourselves with some other thought. We may feel that we are doing a service to the other person by staying in the relationship, but in reality, we are hurting them by not being honest with them and ourselves. And we are accumulating bad feelings and bad energy in our inner space. The problem comes when we find ourselves in a relationship and we are constantly comparing our partners with this conjured-up "perfect" person. When that happens, we stop appreciating our partner for all the beautiful qualities they do possess. The truth is this perfect person does not exist. More importantly, we may not actually need all of these qualities in a partner to be extraordinarily happy. What we need is to identify the most important qualities that we must have in order to feel satisfied and fulfilled . By not having identified the must-have qualities in our chosen life partner, we end up settling, and since the person cannot give us the things we truly need, we start to resent them. This will snowball into larger issues. In life, we will get random results if we have not specified what we want. Identifying and understanding what it is that we need in a relationship, allows us to set clear intentions, and in doing so, moves us closer to realizing our intended desires. I'm up for anything fun.........

  • Donnie

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    Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.

    Looking for: man. In age: 28-38

    I like to go to movies, shoot pool, hang out with friends. I love watching sports, football being my fav :) Go Bears! I have a tad bit of a smart ass type of humor. I have all the seasons so far of Family Guy on dvd. I'm a very chill girl that does not do drama. The bar/club scene is not my deal but once in awhile its fun but definitely not a place I see myself meeting a great guy at. I dont play mind games and I'm looking for a guy who knows what he wants and says what's on his mind. I have my own home, been working at my job for over 10 years, gotta love paying bills :) I try to eat healthy and visit the gym (love those endorphins). If you want to know more about me feel free to shoot me a message. I'm seriously looking for something real not something right now so if you are not seriously interested in getting to know someone on the off chance that it could lead to something you have to put thought, trust, and emotion into you can save time writing me and me reading your message and look for the girls with the "hang out" or "intimate encounter" status :) I believe a first date should consist of having conversation so a movie is not the best idea. I also like the guy to be creative and come up with the 1st date scenario :)

  • Marjeta

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    Woman. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.

    Looking for: man. In age: 32-42

    I am shy at first, but very out going once you get to know me. I can be goofy at times, smh, ok alot of the time, but i like to smile and keep things light hearted for the most part. Im about as real as they come, i call it like I see it. Some people cant handle it, but thats ok, keeps the dishonest fakes away and im good with that... like any other woman in the world i like to be treated with respect and care.... with that being said, no pics of ur penis please.... im old enough to know what they looks like lol It really doesnt matter, as long as we are laughing and having a good time :-)

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