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Shallum
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Man. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 50-60
LONG VERSION: To start with my age is 58 and not 53, a stat I tried to correct after realizing the mistake but it couldn't be changed. If the 5 year disparity hasn't sent you scurrying and you're still reading... I'm gainfully employed, own a car and a home, often get told I look (and definitely act) younger than my age, am in good but not hard- I'm hoping to connect with a confident, intelligent, attractive, light-hearted woman with a great sense of humour who is also sensual, loves to kiss, has an adventurous spirit, and yearns for a liked-minded partner-in-crime not to complete her, but to complement her already rich life. By the way, if you read that last sentence and are wondering whether my quest involves... ummm... a desire to fish in the shallow waters rather than explore the deeper oceans? Definitely not. Beauty and physical chemistry may be the first things to attract my attention, but it's qualities like sincerity, integrity, generosity, and compassion that secure it. Point being: Valuing meaningful core values and having a healthy libido are not necessarily mutually exclusive concepts. Hopefully you embrace a similar philosophy. Figuratively and literally. :)SHORT VERSION:A bright, genuine, sensual, easygoing woman who loves to laugh and is comfortable in her own skin. Hopefully next to mine too when the time is right.Feel free to say hi if I've piqued your curiosity.P.S. Since the question comes up occasionally, my pics were all taken within the past year. Seuss aficionados please hold your applause. Everyone else...) Real answer: Anything that gives us an opportunity to explore eye contact, face-to-face communication, and mutual attraction. What and where will depend on how much we've communicated before meeting.Little time = a short and sweet first rendezvous maybe over a coffee or drink.More time chatting before might warrant a longer rendezvous.We'll figure it out together. :)
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Bobby
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Man. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 51-61
I am a happy secure person confident in myself but life is meant for 2! I enjoy travel, occasional camping on a lake, a good hike, working outdoors and working around the house. Two great kids (son ***and (daughter ***that keep their Dad young working out ***times a week at the gym! I've been known to assess first impression quickly (both personally and professionally) and generally do not waiver from my initial conclusion. I'm considered a very generous person in all aspects of my life especially in friendship, family and love. My work is very technical in nature and my thinking typically very logical but I am also one to share feelings and sensitive to a woman’s needs. I am looking for a woman that carries strong family values, wants to be an equal partner in making decisions and has a easy going personality. I am not picky, a coffee shop for chat or a dinner and drinks night out either can be an awesome way meet if the chemistry is right who cares!
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Errol
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Man. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 50-60
Things I seek in a woman: Intelligence. Assertiveness. Ambition. Confidence and a sense of self-worth. A sense of humor, maybe even a wicked sense of humor. A woman that doesn't need a man, but wants one in her life. A woman that waits for the man to open the door. (this not just a first-date thing - something ingrained in my character and a way of my life.) She should; have a career, volunteer or have an avocation to keep her mind, body and spirit occupied. She should have an active life-style in which she is concerned about her health and body – but not obsessively. She should have the little black dresses, but able comfortably and confidently go to coffee or a live music performance in a t-shirt and jeans. A most important item: the ability to communicate and stave-off unnecessary arguments by listening and talking. A great conversation is one, in which, any particular topic is never finished before taking- She should take the time (or at-least attempt) to construct complete sentences, with whole words. Making a meager attempt at the 'lost art' of writing impresses me. She should show some creative originality. I'm not the typical guy - I'd rather "do something" than "watch" a sporting event on TV. Agree on thirty minutes. If either is not interested, then each have an exit strategy and can leave after the thirty minute mark without hurting anyone's feelings. If the conversation is compelling…that will prolong the meeting naturally.