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Danielle
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Woman. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-50
Hi! My name is Danielle. I am never married other caucasian woman with kids from Woburn, Massachusetts, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Chaya
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Woman. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 50-60
Hello there, thank for your interest in my profile. I'm an active, happy, physically fit lady who is hoping to meet a fun man to spend time with & get to know. Life is good, I'm only missing a special person to enjoy new adventures & travels with. I have a great profession that I love, in good health, & travel as often as I can. A weekend get away is great. I am a Super Auntie with no children of my own. Cycling, hiking, the gym, & enjoying the great outdoors are few of my favorite pass times. I enjoy dressing up, dining out, attending various venues & sporting events, or just relaxing at home with a good movie. I have a great circle of family & friends and enjoy social gatherings. If you are looking for someone fun to be with & possibly a relationship, I could be that lady. I wish everyone luck in their ventures. B. I would like to talk on the phone first & then we can decide if we would like to meet up for a walk and talk on Kitsilano beach. It's so beautiful down there. Let me know what you think. B.
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Rosalyn
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Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
independent (uh-oh) artsy, happy, low-maintenance kind of gal with various interests.looking for friends and more.i've had a great time in my life. adventure has always been a running theme for me. i work hard but play with even more ferocity. at this point i'm most interested in the quality of time spent. brain massage first then whatever may follow.my will is free.i live alive.open to possibility , there are always new stories to collect. starts with waking up every day : ) a simple trip to the grocery store can lead to a strange and hilarious experience.lucky me. i pulled the short straw. my brother taught me to be strong physically (by default !) but he also taught me how to take care of myself. like how to fix the water heater in the middle of the night.not the girly-girl type, i prefer power tools over diamonds(allergic to metals--even gold-- can't wear them but i can use them)...i've got the woman thing down however--i clean up pretty well or so i am told.i attribute that to the discriminating french men and women i lived with in a flat in SF years ago. cracks me up, the reaction i get when i show up for a function in heels and hose. a chameleon of sorts. comfortable in work boots AND stilettos..my son is ,flown the nest and rarely lets me cook for him anymore, he's got his own women taking care of that. but i love to cook. i get a secret thrill after spending the whole day preparing a gourmet meal and then presenting it. then reveling in the inevitable food moaning that ensues.my work can be corporate at times. completely against my grain (hairspray vs. holllyhocks in my locks) but i understand it and morph accordingly when necessary.time away from that madness is spent mucking about my gardens, feeding my brain, and sometimes staring at the clouds from above.every new day has potential for more laughter.serenity now! intelligence and.laughter are essential.if it's cold out, something inside.i can handle a brisk walk in a snowstormbut i prefer the sultry steamy sass of summer. conversation then collaboration.