SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Bay
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Man. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-25
Hi! My name is Bay. I am never married other caucasian man without kids from Bucyrus, Ohio, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Maximus
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Man. 24 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 21-31
I am someone who likes to have a good time and go out and socialize. I love hanging out with friends and being adventureous. At the same time though I do like spending one on one time and watching a movie. I love boating, jet skiing and anything that has to do with water or snow.My goal in life is to flat out be successful. I dont want to have to worry about money and living from paycheck to paycheck. I plan on to continue moving up in my profession and hopefully by the time I am 25 become Branch Manager of my company.I am definitly one of a kind, I cant be described and I am not easy to figure out. Lets just say there is never a dull moment with me. I am very enthusiastic and funny. My number one pet peave is awkward silences, even if I dont know anyone I will be the first to start talking and socializing. At the same time though I am a very private person, I would have to say due to my current profession I have definitly tone down the partying 4 days out of the week. My number one priority is my career I definitly live by the quote " If you wanna play hard, you gotta work hard! " nothing makes me more annoyed then the type of person who lives for the next party and mooches of their friends. Like in business first impression is EVERYTHING, so i would assume the first date would be considered the "judgment date." Honestly I would keep it simple and original. Dinner and a movie is always nice but I would try to mix it up a bit. I would keep it real, really try to get to know the person and know their life and history, not sit there and talk about myself, nothing is more unattractive then someone talking about how much money they make and how cool the thing they are. We would sit and talk, have a few drinks talk about various subjects untill we run out of things to talk about. Then we would go do something fun and interesting like arcades or space needle or in the summer going to a fair- I know its corny but I think corny can be fun.
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Camron
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Man. 25 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 22-32
I am the "; kinda guy. You know the type. I appreciate most messages I receive, even the "hi" / "hey" "what's up?" messages. HOWEVER, I will say that I am more likely to respond to a message with actual substance. I didn't think it was so hard to put so little effort into starting a conversation or discussion. Its more fun to ask questions than to just write 1 to 2 words anyway. I am self-aware but I also learning new things about myself every day. I am an extremely outgoing guy, and I am passionate about everything that I do. If something is worthwhile, I will throw my whole self into it. I don't typically do anything half-hearted. I love to laugh and I use humor to get through stressful times. I have also learned when humor is and is NOT appropriate. I am insightful and thoughtful, and I always try to think before I speak. I can talk for hours with most people, but I have a deep appreciation for silence. I try to be as well rounded as possible. I also have three fairly large tattoos that I 1.) designed myself and 2.) mean something poignant and signify things that are integral to who I am as a person. Feel free to ask me about my tattoos! My goal was always to be done with undergrad and my doctorate by age 25; I certainly acheived this goal :). I know that this path isn't for everyone and that many require a moratorium of sorts to figure out their passion before pursuing further education. I am a lucky one who figured their dream out early. I am still very proud of what I have accomplished. Taking a critical look at the movie Mrs Doubtfire (but not too critical... the movie is damn perfect) over a bottle (or three) of wine. Or even contemplating the effect of the economy on the price of street drugs while sharing a crack pipe. Any of them work (except the last one... I don't smoke crack, I promise).