SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Lewella
Online
Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
I'm terrible at describing my self, but here goes nothing. I'm down to earth, sarcastic, caring & genuinely looking for someone to have a relationship with. I am very family oriented, we get together for holidays, birthdays & anything in between. I love my friends & would go to the end of the world for the people I care about. To be blunt, I'm tired of dating. I've found that most guys on here are either not genuinely looking for a relationship or aren't genuinely single. Please don't waste my time or yours if you're one of the above, you won't be getting lucky here.
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Karin
Online
Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
I've been through hell and back. Became a mom and a wife at 23...widowed by 24. Dated jerks left n right. Met someone who I thought was the one but turned out wasn't. Ended things with him and weeks later found out I was pregnant with his child. Now I have 2 beautiful daughters. One is 7 and one is 4 months. I don't work right now but I wish to go back to school and get my teaching degree and become a teacher someday. My girls are my life so one must be willing to accept them as much as me. We're a package deal. One must also be comfortable with the fact that I am a widow and I honor and celebrate my late husband as much as possible. I'm tired of liars, cheaters and deadbeats goin nowhere. Maybe a concert or a quiet bar
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Totty
Online
Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I'm the fun-loving, happy, caring type that enjoys making people laugh, going the extra mile for those around me, and enjoying the various humour that life throws my way. I'm adventurous (to a safe point lol), love certain parts of the outdoors, travelling to new places, and experiencing new scenes.; Sons, Mother Mother, Imagine Dragons).In terms of what makes me unique, I think it's my humour. I LOVE to laugh (though sometimes friends say it's a tad on the loud side), and I find many brands of humour entertaining, including but not limited to: sarcasm, 90s sitcoms, random funny, the show New Girl, British humour, and most Judd Apatow comedies.I recently graduated from Teacher's College and would like to find a job in that area, but really, I'm open to seeing what life throws my way. What it boils down to in terms of goals and aspirations, is that I would just like to love what I do and feel proud of my purpose. In my opinion, the point of a first date is to see if you're comfortable with someone. Obviously, there is likely going to be some awkwardness, so I think doing something that lets us both be relatively at ease is best. What that is exactly, I don't know. Maybe something simple, like having a coffee date? Or even hitting up a local fair? Something where we can be ourselves and get to know each other on a basic level.