SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Marje
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Woman. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-54
Simple Girl who enjoys any outdoor activities...loves to travel...dine out orgrill out, fine wine or cold beer!!!.. Always interested in meeting new people inhopes of developing new friendships! Enjoys the beach, cruises, boating ,football, cookouts.Trying to meet someone that is sincere and honest :)))Will be happy to tell you more, please feel free to ask !!! Only request is to havea photo :***PS. After being on this site and having to block alot of users who are not on herefor the right reasons....DO NOT CONTACT ME IFyou are married you are looking for a hook-upyour overweightyour a cheater Surprise Me !!!
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Donella
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Woman. 49 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 46-56
I am a fun-loving, hard worker. I enjoy the small things in life, cooking, grilling, entertaining. I love motorcycles, a walk in the park, traveling and a drive in the mountains.I am looking for someone to share the joys of everyday life. Life is too short to spend it alone. However, I am not interested in one night stands or head games......so if that is what you want, happy fishing.....I am not interested in anyone that can't provide a recent profile picture...... I feel it best to meet in public.....dinner, a walk in the park, walk in the mountains......somewhere to talk and get to know each other.
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Emily
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Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 45-55
What am I looking for? Being active together physically, mentally, and emotionally. So I hope we could find some sports or activities that we could do together which could include but not exclusive to team sports like volleyball, doubles badminton, or hiking, biking, swimming ( I love being in water - snorkelling), dancing (fast or slow), orienteering, canoeing, snowshoeing, x- I think it's fun to share ideas or opinions while having a conversation after reading (an article from the Saturday paper, a book, or a magazine), or seeing a film, a play, a good tv show (like Orange is the New Black, The Newsroom, Mad Men, Downton Abbey, Nurse Jackie) and discussing or using problem-solving strategies when planning to entertain, cooking, travelling, playing games, solving puzzles or quests together. These kind of activities could keep our minds sharp, and also help us develop the kind of emotional bond necessary to be together as a team. Also I love eating and cooking together, it involves many senses.What are simple pleasures for me?........Sometimes, it can be as simple as going on a hike or a bike ride next to the canal, or shopping at a farmers' market, and later creating a beautiful meal that we share together or with others, or having a cup of good coffee or a glass of wine at a bistro while sharing our observations on human behaviour...-packed with activities...I love walking in neighbourhoods in new cities, or seeing shows (especially theatre, comedy shows, intimate venue or outdoor concerts), doing a historical walking food tour, or sleeping away from home, dressing up for dinner, having a drink at a bar with my buddy next to my side, or maybe going snowshoeing by the light of the moon, or once I know someone well, maybe skinny dipping at night. I like to be active both physically and intellectually so I enjoy playing many sports or games, chatting, and/or seeing entertainment, and I do enjoy culinary adventures either out or at home. Below is a list of suggestions for activities and I would be open to other ideas. Go for a coffee at bridgehead roastery or Art is In Bakery, or meet and have some Pho or Bun.--7:30), later cross the street see the show, and after decide if it's time to walk back to Arboretum or have a beverage at Moon Room or the Big Easy (probably depends on the schedule the next day and if we click as "friends"). A variation of the last suggestion could include meeting, and previously planning a biking route which brings us to one of the new food trucks in town (I do like to have fun and new adventures, and sometimes I need gentle reminders that "less" is "more"). Just a few ideas!