SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Cowboy
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Man. 58 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: woman. In age: 40-60
Hi! My name is Cowboy. I am divorced other caucasian man with kids from Lusby, Maryland, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a woman, love of my life.
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Murtagh
Online
Man. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 44-54
This planet we live on may be large but I'm just looking for that one...We all seem to like the finer things in life but in the long run we realize that the basic things in life are more fulfilling... My actual age is 53 the site would not let me change it,... I enjoy the outdoors and have a passion for fishing and all water sports I love going to the gym, ..also swim pool laps daily ... I like to do many fun activities and also enjoy a comfortable evening with a good movie and someone to share it with. My taste in music is very diverse although I tend to lean more toward the 80's and 90's..... I'm easy going and understanding, but yet firm when the time comes to be in need... I'm also very caring and giving within my capabilities... I worked hard to get to the level that I'm at and I look to meet someone that has the same drive for life.. I made the path for my sons now I making the path for myself, I take in every day to the max... I'm not a big story writer and never was, but if see any thing in common let me know. ( I have a whole life ahead of me and I look to spend it with someone that wants to have a happy life)... Nothing too fancy coffee or a drink down by the beach to get to know one another and see where it goes from there.
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Sherlock
Online
Man. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: woman. In age: 43-53
Hi there. I have my doubts whether anybody actually reads these things, but my experience is that "connection" is really about an actual interpersonal dynamic, rather than selections from a drop-down menu. Soooo, if you can judge matchability on a few thumbnails and a paragraph, youre better at this than i am, but what the hell, gotta start somewhere. Matchability. Hmm. Is that even a word? Ill have to google it. Hopefully a publishing house will look favorably on my work, publish it, and pay me obscene amounts of money to bring it to an eager reading audience, Thats the plan anyway. I seek a charismatic, complex, witty, soulful, and intelligent woman who is beautiful both inside and out, to share adventures, good food, dumb jokes, lots of music, sun, sea, salt, and sultry locales, oh my. I am a voracious reader, and I have traveled almost literally all over the world, but alas, almost exclusively on business. I am fond of most animals, and all small children (i was a cub scout unit leader for years, dig that), enjoy outdoor fun such as surfing, catamaran sailing, snorkeling, paddleboarding, and exercize to keep myself in decent shape so I don't blob out. Hmm. What else? I have an active - if sometimes quirky or, ah, irreverent --like pace) and have a prodigious collection electric guitars which i play loudly and regularly, perhaps to the dismay of my neighbors. Just sayin.For the record. I am not here for casual hookups or booty calls, I'm just not that guy. My intent is to meet a woman whom I really and truly click with, who inspires and challenges me - spiritually, intellectually, physically, and emotionally - to devote myself to and grow with. I know she is out there, and I know she is looking for me too. If you are she, come hither! Manifest yourself, and let's make our own fireworks...Oh, a Post Script... YES the pix are all recent (June of '13 or later) and NO, i'm not prevaricating about my age, or height or marital status. That would be retarded.Drop me a line...maybe we're a match? A latte at Starbucks? Balderdash. That's not a date...that's a lame Pre-date Safety Zone Screening Meeting to make sure youre not meeting a whackjob or a wildebeest. Neccessary perhaps, but usually awkward and not all that fun, and def not a bona fide "date." The DATE comes later, when you decide you like each other, right? So. That said...I think a great first date would be a simple, yet intimate setting. A picnic, for example. Good food, much wine, good convo. Perfect way to acquaint ourselves, yes?