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Sandracz91Lk
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Woman. 49 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-50
Hello there, am on here for a while looking to find the right man whom i would like to spend my entire life with and have something in commo. I am three three six.. Nine three three.. ***Be smart to reach me if you want to enjoy life thank you and stay bless
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Blanda
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
I don't have many hobbies. I do tend to work a lot and also attend school full time, but I do like cooking and baking ; as well as, being crafty and making stuff (primarily birthday stuff). I plan on graduating in about a year with a BA in business, to eventually open my own full service salon, spa, and cafe. I like being honest with people and just laying it all out, no cat and mouse game I'm old enough to not have to play those games it's not cute. I love love love country music but listen to just about everything. Im kind of old school about things, I like when a guy comes to the door and picks me up we go to dinner or drinks, where we actually can hear one another and talk to get to know one another. I am a shy person but I am also very open, however some things are not dinner table conversation.
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Loma
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I am hysterical and brilliant but not a size 2. God had to be fair. If I was as good at cooking as I am at picking out a bottle of wine, I would be completely irresistible. Sometimes I eat apple pie with my hands. This may freak people out.I enjoy talking about my faith. I realize this also may freak people out, even more than the pie thing. I share this not to freak you out but to let you know it's important to me. I run a Bible study, which is basically a giant excuse to make people eat my baked goods.I'm looking for a friendships right now that could possibly stem into something else. We're all in different places, crashing into each other awkwardly and I think sometimes the momentum of meeting someone new carries us too quickly. If it's meant to be, there is no reason to rush. I want a man who can be my best friend. I'm content to wait. I'm more interested in meeting for a drink than I am in several weeks of messaging/texting. How else do you know if there's chemistry? I feel a person's most admirable qualities are best when discovered. Isn't that the exciting part of romance? I guess I'm old fashioned that way.