SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Felyse
Online
Man. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 51-61
OK where to start? How about here! I have never grown old, still a kid at heart. I still dream. I love the outdoors, anything outside. I am honest, sincere, true to a fault and looking for the same.I am very artistic. I play the guitar, paint and sketch. I find beauty in the simple things life has to offer. I am very hardworking. My dream is to retire to a sailboat and sail around the islands in peace. I am super easy going yet love to laugh and have a good time. I come with no emotional baggage. Just looking for a companion with similar interests as myself. Someone i can grow old with. I cook and clean. I'll do just about anything. I believe in teamwork. I do not believe in women's work and men's work. It's all work and is much more fun together. I love to smile all the time and never sweat the simple things. easy going prehaps a cup of coffee,or walk,just meet and talk to see if there is any spark
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Cuthbert
Online
Man. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 52-62
I love baking, inviting friends and having game night or cooking weird desserts and food for them. I’m attracted to people with nice smile. It must be someone who keeps up with family traditions.
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Federico
Online
Man. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: woman. In age: 50-60
Hello to everyone out there; I wish you all the best! I've had some bad experiences but I remain optimistic. I'm looking for the real thing. A woman who wants me for who I am; not for what I have or what I can do for her. I'm willing to give it 100% every day. I believe life is too precious and short for anyone to want less! God only knows how long each of us has. I believe we should meet at a mutually agreed upon location where we can both feel comfortable and hear and see each other very well. It could be indoors or outdoors and I don't mind being the one who does more driving to get there. And my apologies to those ladies who like to do what I affecionately call the "drive-by" encounter where you meet at for example Starbucks, have a 5-minute talk over coffee and then hurry out of there to make your next appointment. I'm sorry, but that's just rude! I've never had it done to me and I never will. I'm no male model but I've always been told I'm handsome so I'm confident that no one will be grossed out when they meet me. I've met a couple of women who were let us say "disappointingly different" in appearance as compared to their pics or self-description but I still believe everyone deserves at least an hour of the other's time out of respect. I know everyone won't agree with me but that's where I've arrived on this subject.