SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Norton
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Man. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 41-51
I am 6.***pounds.I am looking to meet my soul mate.someone who I can be there for for good times and bad..and someone who will be there for me..I guess I'm kinda a hopeless romantic..I enjoy cooking ..going to the casino traveling and love the water.also do not mind hanging at home and relaxing watching a good movie ..like festivals and all types of music.love animals..I have no children of my own but don't mind if you do . Drinks dinner or whatever we decide I'm pretty flexible..
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Amaria
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Man. 43 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 40-50
I am at a place where I am ready to find an amazing person and start an even better relationship. Nice guys definitely still exist! I am walking proof. If you don't believe it, I encourage you to contact me. I am honest (to a fault), open, and thrive off of conversations that last hours. I am very much a midwestern guy - meat and potatoes, good-natured, and respectful. Don't mistake those things for being boring. Don't expect any standup routines but I do have a fun view on life. Not only can I laugh at the world around me but I often laugh at myself while taking it all in. What am I looking for? Someone who can hold her own. She is concerned about the world around her and has opinions she is willing to share about it. Sarcasm is not a 'dirty' word. In fact, it's something she embraces. She can both dish it out and take it - all in good fun, of course! She should be fit. Exercise and fitness (mental, physical, and emotional) is very important to her. Maybe most importantly, she is over playing games, is ready and willing to devote some of her valuable time to making a relationship work.Lastly... I am no mind reader. If you find anything in this profile vaguely interesting, please shoot me a note. If you have made it this far, why not go just a bit further? There is absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain!!! I prefer to have some sort of activity to do. Shoot pool, bowling, board games, darts, wine tastings, museums (where you can actually talk), etc... These are all simple and fun activities regardless of skill level. There is certainly nothing wrong with meeting for drinks but why not have drinks AND an activity to help break tension, ease nerves, and have some fun.
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Olen
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Man. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 38-48
I am an open and honest person. They say nice guys finish last. I really don't think that is the case. The nice guys are the ones you know will be there when you need them. I am the proud parent of a very spontaneous 9-year old. She helps to keep me grounded and made me realize life is way too short. What am I looking for in a partner, honesty and integrity along with a mutual respect. Don't we all want that anyway? I would like to find that special someone who is not afraid to be themselves. I would like to travel more and see what more there is out there. The most adventuresome time I have ever had was in April and early May ***. I was lucky enough to be able to go on an amazing 18 day trip to europe and the Middle East. I would love to go back again some day and share the experience that I had. I also enjoy cooking and within the last couple of years have come to enjoy wine tasting as well. Most recently I have decided that I needed to live a healthier lifestyle. I enjoy working out and have been doing it a few days a week. In the end, it is definitely worth it. If you want to know more, drop me a line. A first date, lets go out and do something relaxing and enjoyable or completely off the wall. There really is no point in going to a movie on a first date, you really cannot sit down and ge to know somone. Lunch is good or even a quiet cup of coffee. Movies may be fun but maybe on a second date. If its a nice day, get together for a nice relaxing walk. If it happens to be cold outside, a brisk walk. Perhaps even shopping. Yes, I said it, shopping. I have no problem at all doing a little retail therapy.