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Marylyn
Online
Woman. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 43-53
I enjoy:- running- reading- traveling- summertime- my childi have decided to give this online dating thing a go, on the advice of friends. since i don't go to bars or clubs and I work full time, there is little time to meet people. i have traveled and lived around the world but there are still many more places i would like to see. i am a concrete jungle person but i appreciate the outdoors. i have camped before but it was tent camping and it rained nonstop and was not the most pleasant experience, so i choose actual cottages , plus i'm afraid of being eaten by a bear, or army ants.i spend most of the summer afternoons running in the sun, the hotter the better. i listen to books while i run.i am honest, open and have heard i am sarcastic on occassion. i also do know how to laugh, and when it is something really hilarious i laugh but make little sound, just a sort of wheeze with tears.i value fairness, justice and kindness. i would like to meet someone that isn't going through a midlife crisis, who is comfortable with himself and knows who he is, is financially independant, and seriously, after 4 decades or so of life you should have "found yourself". you should know how to put yourself together with some sort of style. with all that being said, i hate that this feels like writing a resume, there is so much that isn't portrayed on something like this. i still find it a bit weird that i am doing this at all. a quick get to know someone in some overpriced cafe
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Lesly
Online
Woman. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 43-53
Likes: my kids, laughter, my Kindle, my iPod, my laptop (are you seeing a pattern here?), honesty, music, curiosity, leisurely strolls, good food, kisses, coffee, road trips, Vodka and Cran, anything chocolate (ever tried chocolate jujubes?), kindness and respect.Dislikes: calories, bugs, dishonesty, poor spelling, tactlessness, doing dishes.I’m open to dating at first (not a serial dater, more monogamous), but ultimately looking for something to develop into a relationship.I am Really Good At:Laughing, genuinely, even at silly jokes.Being a mother.Cooking, but not doing the dishes. Seriously, I'll hide dishes in the stove to clean up faster if company's coming. Wait, is this list what I'm good at or what I'm bad at? And did I really just admit that I hide dishes? Oops. Hugging, and making others feel better.Balancing work and life.Not nagging, we're all adults here.Not dragging my man around shopping with me. I'm quite capable of going out by myself!What I'm Thinking About Currently:How I lived before Google.Kissing.Is 46 the new 36?Family.Music (love classic rock).Are you going to send me a message?The order of my Netflix queue.What to put on my Kindle next. :(You Should Message Me If:You believe in love and romance.You think that your already-pretty-great life is better when shared with someone, and you’re ready to find that someone now-ish.You’re as likely (and as happy) to spend Sunday lazying away as you are to be playing games and enjoying the outdoors, but no matter what you do, there will be brunch and coffee and laughter.You don't hate The Beatles.You aren't judgmental. Meet for a coffee or drink and see if we share a connection
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Carl
Online
Woman. 46 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 43-53
I have and also seek out people with integrity. That is one of the most important qualities a person can have. I don't have an agenda; I just moved here in Sept. I'd just like to meet new people and make friends and go from there. I'm good at making friends but with matters of the heart I seem to be more reserved. I am very friendly and outgoing BUT when it comes to one on one dates I'm like an awkward teenager! I prefer face to face group interactions over single dating—I'm not a serial dater nor do I like to use my time *** and forth or on the phone— I feel like I'm being interviewed. Am I the only one that feels this way? Feel like dating sites are full of people with agendas and checklists? What's the rush? I think the best way to get to know someone is to see them out in a group of people and how they interact with them. Chemistry is only one part of the equation. Are they social? Or socially awkward? Do they smile? Do they engage in intelligent or witty conversation? Or have nothing to say? Do they give off a good vibe? You can't get answers to these questions over a phone or in an ***, I thought if I created a group that brought together folks that like to do what I like to do, it would be a good way to meet new people in a relaxed environment. Since I really enjoy motorcycle rides, custom/muscle cars and related shows and events, I formed a group called CAME (Car And Motorcycle Enthusiasts) on BON & *** post our plans and ideas on the group wall. So if you have a motorcycle, custom or classic car and want to meet people with similar interests, this might be something to check out..it's a two-way street!Look for us on:BON: *** or *** If you find love great! If not, at the very least, you've met a good group of people and made some new friends! That will be my approach anyway. No one wants to be alone. However you find it, I wish you all the best on this site and in life! I am really impressed by folks who take the time to join the rides and events I plan. People want to shoot me their # or ask for mine right away and I don't give it out if I don't know you. It's a good way to see how people interact with others and a great way to meet new friends in a relaxed environment. "To find that which is worth finding, one first must be willing to make the journey." — jc