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Bonny
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Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
I am not sure that many even read these profiles as opposed to "window" shopping but here is a little to get things started.....I am a single mother of 2 kids and no there is no drama with that situation as their father is and has not been in the picture. My other joy next to my kids is my puppy so meeting someone who likes animals especially big dogs would be great.I am looking to find someone for a long term relationship, someone to share a life with. This isn't something that would happen over night so I am looking for someone who can appreciate the journey in getting to know each other and taking things as they come. I am not in a rush but that doesn't mean that I am looking for an online relationship or to be the next episode of Catfish either.If you would like to know more just send me a quick message and we can go from there. If I don't respond then I have looked at your profile and feel we would not be a match. Please do not take this negatively, I just don't want to waste your time or mine in this search. I am not interested in any games and always appreciate honesty!!All the best in your search!! :) Coffee or a walk is a great start, then let's see where we can go from there! :)
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Tikva
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
I am a fun loving, humorous, adventurous lady with a big heart:) I enjoy sports, anything to do with the great outdoors, cooking, walking and spending quality time with family & friends. I enjoy a wide variety of music from classical to country western to contemporary. If you share similar interests please drop me a line:) After you read my profile. Surprise me:)
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Alix
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Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
To really understand my life, you have to start at the beginning... From an early age my parents trained me in the art of interpretive dance.-modern interpretive dance. Under his watchful eye (he had lost one eye in a freak sushi chopstick accident) I trained from sun up to sun down for two years. After placing a disappointing 145th in the ***Olympics, I had no choice but to hang up my pink dancing slippers. After getting my PhD, I took a job with Microsoft as a developer on their 8.x1 razoratun kernel. Sadly, I was fired after they realized that a PhD in mice behaviour did not prepare me to write computer code. I currently work as a family lawyer, which was the only job that studying mice prepared me for.Some of the above might be fictional. Message me to find out :)