SIMILAR PEOPLE
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William
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
I have 2 children both of them are boys. Im a cna and love my job. I am very caring for those who care about me.
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Vi
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Woman. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-40
I am a well rounded young lady. I have a passion for cooking. I love to read. In the very near future I want to go back to school and study culinary arts. I am a sports fan. I can't get enough of my Tigers baseball. I listen to most types of music. I like country and rock the most.
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Lavonna
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Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
Mom, photographer, event planner, returning college student, progressive Christian, liberal, survivor, homeowner, spiritual-question-asker, oenophile, foodie-wannabe, reader, movie-goer, newbie jogger, dog lover, daughter, sister, friend. I work full-time, and currently spend my time doing homework, raising an exceptionally cool kid, attempting to become a runner, running a small part-time photography business, and trying to keep up with friends, family, two crazy dogs, and healthy habits. Sometimes it's a balancing act, but I've got time and space for the right person. Some of the things I love are coffeeshops, movies, sweet wine, ethnic food, live music, stand-up comedy, good chocolate, yoga, my crazy-yet-I'm a short, curvy girl. (Not morbidly obese...just not stick-thin, either. I'm shaped like a woman. It's genetic - can't help it...I come from a long line of hourglass-shaped women.) I realize curvy doesn't appeal to everyone, and that's cool. I believe compatibility is partially chemistry, and partially is a choice two people make happen because the other person is worth it. I'm looking for a man who can inspire the best in me, and compel me to cultivate the best in him.Are you…...looking for a (rather slow) running partner?!OR... You love kids, dogs and families, are drug-free/smoke-free, are open-minded and caring, and would just like to hang out, or talk, or go grab some coffee and get to know each other?If so, say hello... what have you got to lose?! I think great first dates usually include something low-pressure, like a walk around campus or a park... something active seems to make the conversation flow a little easier. A drink or coffee is also a great idea... and if it's going well, we can always continue on to dinner! :)