SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Josephkenned31
Online
Man. 49 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: woman. In age: 29-45
I like being around positive real people. I have no time for fake family or friends...I also believe in karma cuz what goes around come around! if you're open-minded and real be free to write me.
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Mudwrangl94
Offline
Man. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 40-54
48 year old; Veteran, 18 years of being Firefighter.... I want a woman to treated me the same as I treat you(It's not a one way relationship)....Looking for long term......but have to see how it goes....I am separated(available).....I am up for grabs now.....Can't have anymore children (I am fix)....I have a daughter(Lives with me)...I work for a living....I am not very tall...... I am 5'5" and a half!!!!( yes I threw the half in...LOL) (I need all I can get!!! LOL).... I dont smoke....I prefer someone that don't smoke..... Do drink but (once in every blue moon)...Had to throw in a silly picture(At top)(Maybe get some laughs).....Hope someone likes my pictures and talk to me....
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Lou
Online
Man. 50 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 47-57
Everyone on a dating site should read this! "Life offers a surplus of things to do and several ways to meet potential dating partners. A city’s culture of abundance with respect to dating, is further perpetuated by online dating sites that make it easy to meet people that one otherwise may not have met. Ironically, while the option to meet new people increases, it becomes more and more difficult to build a serious relationship.Access to endless people through online platforms makes it difficult to decide who to date. The task of choosing is “debilitating” and once a choice is made, one wonders if it was, in fact the right one. Committing to a person becomes a herculean task, where no matter who one chooses, one will always see someone better. This opportunity cost is not just limited to a potential date – people are stereotypically busy, and have to choose between working, exercise, socializing with friends or, meeting a stranger to see if there is a 'connection'.Similarly, online dating sites create a sense of removal and apathy during the initial stages of the relationship due to the impersonal nature of exchanging inbox messages. Dating requires time and effort, and falling for someone requires repeated human interaction in several forms – making eye contact, laughing together and revealing something about oneself. The more investment one puts in a relationship, the more of a return one can expect to get out of it. A sense of removal means that personal interactions are fewer. Therefore, one has less of an investment in the relationship, and gains less of a return.“How can you get dumped when you were never really involved?”Interesting,isn't it?I saw it on another profile and copy/pasted(I asked her first!),because it explains why people keep coming back on these sites,or never leave them in the first place! Hopefully the awareness of the problem will help us avoid it....But about me :)I'm pretty smart,pretty quiet,kind of sarcastic although not to hurt anyone,see the humor in most situations,don't have a big ego but I'm confident in myself.Never married,have kids that I see regularly,my relationships generally last a long time-not a serial dater at all!I'm busy with work,exercise,renos,family,etc,but want to make time for someone important to me.Like the headline says...Don't be shy to message;it's not a commitment,and I've found that looking at a profile tells you little about how attracted you're going to be to that person in real life! We'll figure it out