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Wes
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Man. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
I am a very fun and silly guy with a heart of gold. Most of the time I play the role of comedian. People laughing makes me laugh and who would not want that? I've got a large circle of friends, as I feel friends, true friends, are some of the best things in life. And if there is one lesson I have learned in life, it is that actions truly do speak so much louder than words. So pay attention to what a person does, not what he says, because that will tell you who he is. No dates. Just friends
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Hebron
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Man. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
Hey guys! I am looking for someone to explore life with. I am easy going and passionate about the people and things I love. I enjoy the outdoors and all it has to offer. It would be great to have a special someone along. I like old cars, (have two) and like to go on road trips and car shows. I also like to bicycle and hike. I keep pretty active in my garden and enjoy cooking up a good meal with a nice wine/drink to go with it. I'm not one for air travel, and now there is so much more of the USA I want to see by way of camping! I am close with my family. I am looking for a masculine guy that could be a great friend and lover. I would also be interested in masculine guy friends just to camp and hike with. If you're ready for adventure, so am I. It would be great to start some new friendships and have a blast along the way. I work hard and put in alot of hours at my job, I love it, but I put as much energy into my time off. I'm just here waiting to take you on the next adventure! John First date could be coffe or drinks in a quiet place to get to know each other, and plan our first adventure! Don't get me wrong a match would be great, but I'll take a new friend that loves the outdoors to start.
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Lindon
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Man. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
Hi there.I'm really not sure how people would describe me, and for the most part I am OK with that. I have always been known as a creative guy, silly, compassionate, and a lover of living things - did I mention silly? I like animals - even the ones I'm scared of. I love people - they are my species. I try to live a genuine life and therefore often do not fit into the typical Gay molds. I am not a scene guy and got the bar scene out of my system in my twenties. Somehow I now find myself in my 40s and baffled how that happened--when did that happen? I am lucky because my hobby is also my job. I've worked hard to make my passion that much of my life. With that being said, I am very engrossed into my work. This is one of the reasons I must stop and look for companionship. My work is mostly rewarding when I can share it on a deep level with someone I love.I love entrepreneurs (I've owned several businesses) and I think that kind of spirit is exciting and I approach many situations in life with those ideals. I am not religious, but would most closely identify myself as "paganish." I am on a quest for life-long learning. I want, very much, to travel and experience theatre in many countries.My taste in music is strange at best. I like a lot of music - I've never really understood country music and I don't care for the cross over artists. Music, however, is not a passion and I easily gloss over it.Oh, and I am currently dieting, not only did 40years of age creep up on me, so did the weight. So, I am working on becoming happier with my body - and healthier. I could use some help on this journey too. I have been vegetarian for almost a year now, but lack the social life for physical activity (prefer social activities to just working out). I like walking/hiking, riding bikes, Frisbee- these sorts of things. I'm not really sporty, but willing to try and support if nothing else.I don't think I have to like and do everything my partner does. Actually I think we should have some different interests and some the same, and always looking for new/more....and here is something else - if you are a hunter or a killer of things - we don't match. Pretty casual really-- a meal and conversation- a movie or better yet a play- dessert and more conversation- compassionate hug to end the night with respect - and hopefully a new friend found.- Communication is a must.(I don't sleep around and don't participate in casual sex - I don't understand it)