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Joanne
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
Super busy, always on the go! It seems like there aren't enough hours in the day. i am usually juggling work, going to the gym and running my kids to and from sports... Factor in taking care of the house and normal daily events, I don't know how anyone has time to date!But...they tell me I should REALLY put in some effort to find 'someone' lol....so here I am. I've tried this before, but I probably wasn't really ready - whatever that means. I think this time around I am less cynical and more genuine. Hopefully that's true... For your sake. ;)
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Edyth
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I play volleyball and love to meet new people and experience new things Coffee and talking
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Marx
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Woman. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
I have lived my life believing that the best things in life are worth waiting for. While I still do believe this, some experiences over the past few years have made me realize that life is just too short to take for granted. So, I try to enjoy my life to the fullest while I wait for Mr. Right to come along.Adjectives used to describe me include “down to earth”, funny, fun, out-going, confident and genuine. Most people consider me to be intelligent, but I would much prefer to discuss sports or current events than something I learned in a textbook in college. I am much more a natural kind of girl, than the type that takes 2 hours to get ready for work in the morning; but I still like my manicures and do spend time shopping. Don't worry, I promise not to drag you from store to store, unless you want to go! However, during baseball season, I might ask you to join me at a Yankee game, since I usually buy a ticket plan. I’m not looking for the “perfect guy”, but the guy who is “perfect for me”. He should be intelligent, caring, dependable, have a great sense of humor, value friends and family, have personal and professional goals and ambitions and be open to a meaningful relationship. A love of baseball wouldn't hurt, but it is definitely not a deal breaker. My ideal first date would be one where time flies by. What seems like minutes is actually hours. Looking up and realizing you are the last ones left in the place. It's a product of the great conversation, laughter and mutual attraction. You don't want the night to end, and you can't wait to see each other again. I've gone on first dates to a bar and not even finished one drink, and the date was amazing because of the conversation and the mutual attraction - that's what's important. You know quickly whether you want another date. A kiss goodnight and asking on the first date for a second date are always the best ways to end a first date.