SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Baylee
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
I don't have catchy way of describing myself, I just am what and who I am. I don't play games and won't tolerate you if you do. I am not interested in a hookup or FWB situation so players please move on. I believe in being honest and I wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm a genuine and good person, sometimes too nice, and what you see is truly what you get with me. I'm a bit old fashioned so chivalry goes a long way with me. I tend not to reach out and rather wait for a man to make initial contact. So if I've viewed you but didn't *** assume I'm not interested. All seriousness aside I am quite fun! I am looking for a respectful, professional, clean cut guy ***who is open to something long term if we hit it off. And if we don't, then I think you can never have too many friends. I love to laugh and have fun no matter what I am doing and can make just about anything into an opportunity to do just that. I enjoy traveling, cooking (baking too), eating healthy, sports, dancing, working out and taking care of myself. Obviously there is so much more to a person than what can be put into words so if you find me interesting, and I haven't scared you off with my no nonsense approach to this site, please send me an *** and good luck in your search! :) Brunch or lunch date where we can have coffee and walk in the park and talk and maybe have a picnic.
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Caleigh
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Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
I have a child which comes first. I don\'t have time for games - life is too short and precious. I like all kinds of music. A good listener and put a smile on my face. Someone to become my lifelong partner and lover.
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Molly
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Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
I enjoy museums, wandering the city, concerts, old maps, and sports (Mets, Jets, Rangers). I have strong opinions about well, everything- but I try to keep them in check as much as possible :) I tend to plan my next vacation while waiting at the airport at the beginning of my current one. The more I travel, the longer my to-go-to list gets. Isn't it supposed to be the opposite? I will not admit how many hours a day I spend thinking about baseball.