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Debi
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Woman. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-60
I am a very fun, romantic, kind, loyal, caring, affectionate and brightwoman, A woman that doesn't care about what you have, but who you are. I am easy going and get along very well with people... I am easy to get to know and enjoy people very much.Someone I can laugh, love, cry and share my thoughts and dreams with. A confident man, but not self absorbed. I am looking for a loyal, faithful, spiritual, sensitiveand positive person. he needs to be able to be mentally intimate as well as physically intimate with me.Someone who enjoy life he must have a love of music ys spending time with me and sharing his inner most thoughts and passions. I love to laugh and would hope he can just let loose and get so "simpled out" that you can't catch your breath from laughing!
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Aubrey
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-35
I love nature and camping/hiking and the ocean. When I am stuck in the city I enjoy good company and just talking/hanging out and eating. I love watching movies.My goal is to move to a smaller city or town. I am not a big city person. It would be so good to find someone who works out and can show me a routine or work out with me.What makes me unique is my personality number one. I'm very outgoing and I will talk to anyone. I am also a vegetarian and my favorite restaurant is the Banana Leaf it's Malaysian and so great!My interest in music is basically I love music and music loves me. Classic rock, electro, pop, rap, country, jazz whatever bring it on baby and let's dance! I love to dance by the way:)I do have a child so you must love kids and be ok with that. If you have your own thats fine too.Last note is please no pot smokers! I live a fairly healthy life and rarely drink. I want to be on the same page with someone and that is very important to me. Let's walk by the seawall or go for tea. Playland works too, or a movie.
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Mona
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-35
I actually have no idea where the whole "A priest, a rabbi, and a duck..." jokes go. I hear them on TV and in movies all the times but no one ever finishes the joke! I suppose I could google it but that feels like cheating somehow.People always seem to only mention their good qualities in these descriptions, as if they don't have any bad? Well, I know my bad qualities and I'm ok with them, in fact, I occasionally celebrate them. So, to be a little bit different, here are a few of my other "bad" qualities: -Judgmental-Easily annoyed-Stubborn-Insecure and yet am totally convinced of my awesitude and amazeballsness-I'm antisocial like 70% of the time-Mildly opinionatedAnd some good:-I try to be pretty open and honest-Funny-Reasonably intelligent-Loyal-Mildly opinionatedI enjoy a variety of activities, but right now most of my time is spent working, writing, with my horse, reading, or doing something low key with my friends. I would LOVE to try sailing, fencing, ATVing, kayaking, hot air ballooning, spelunking... the list really does go on. I enjoy doing crosswords (preferably the ones in the 24 magazine since I can usually finish them!), love talking about movies and music and generally feel that a day without a heated debate (including copious amounts of arm flailing) is wasted. What I'm looking for: I'm not entirely sure. I have a pretty decent idea of what I'm *not* looking for and that includes dudes who feel the need to post shirtless photos of themselves. I don't care how proud you are of your nerps, the very act of posting those photos makes me question your judgment and, to be completely honest, I've already thought of several ways to mercilessly mock you. Also, spelling and grammar are important. I can handle the occasional typo but good gawd the little red squiggly lines under those words should tell you something! Have you ever had a conversation with a friend when all of a sudden they whip out the fact that they can't say ";? In fact, they keep trying to say it and all you can think is "Fawk that sounds like they're saying "massive two shits"." No? Just me? I find that when I go to message a guy, I usually only throw down a "hey, how's it going". Generic, I know, but I really don't want to waste time on someone who's not going to respond. Unfortunately that is a pretty boring opening line and not the most conducive to an ongoing, in depth online conversation. So, here's a jumping off point: Who would win in an epic battle between unicorns armed with bacon and bears armed with nets? Hold hands and skip (will seriously marry the dude who knows where that line comes from.)