SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Dawne
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Woman. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 52-62
This is all new to me and I'm a little excited. I've been looking for love in all the wrong places. I hope this one works. I am a professional women with a good career. I hope to find an educated man who cares about his appearance and is particular about his environment being in order and neat. I love to read and listen to jazz music. I love to travel and experience new adventures. I have had a great life and am looking forward to more of it.....good luck to all you gentlemen and hope to see you soon. Feel free to ask any questions! Maybe we could meet for a glass of wine or a nice cappuccino
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Ghislain
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Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
I have 51 years of life experience. I have a daughter who is grown and starting her own family. I am starting on a new path, focused on my life. I have seen many places but seek to see more. I am partial to the beach and anything outdoors. I enjoy anything with a motor; boating, motorcycles and classic cars. I am actually a female who really enjoys football, even after the first date. As much as I like adventure and going out, a good meal cozy at home is perfect too. I like to go with wind and hope to find a companion to just experience more of what life has to offer at this point. I would enjoy a delicious dinner out at a nice restaurant; I love seafood, steak and a great salad. I am not big on eating Italian out, since I come from amazing Italian food at home. A first date is about good conversation to get to know one another. I like a man with an imagination so surprise me!
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Fe
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Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
...while you peruse my profile and sneak a peek at what makes me tick. (A girl can dream, can't she?)One of the nicest compliments I ever received was: "When you come to visit, it feels like Tinker Bell has sprinkled happy fairy dust all over our house and it lasts for weeks." I enjoy cooking and baking for those who appreciate it. I am a monogamous, down to earth, intelligent woman with simple tastes--who would have chosen "heavyset" as my description but only "bbw" was available (darn it). I do not wear flashy clothes or expensive lingerie and I do not need diamonds or jewels. These trappings do not define me. However, I have an eye for taste and would not hesitate to hang a painting by Monet on my wall.-tub). I can rough-it...within limits... ha ha ha.;home" for visits especially in the spring and fall, but winter is very lovely as well. And, for star-gazing, country places are the best places.I enjoy many genres of music-- My current favorite movie is Silver Linings Playbook. As for books, I love to read romance, drama, thriller, who-dun-its, and am currently reading "Literature, An Introduction To Fiction, Poetry, Drama And Writing."I would like to meet a monogamous, self-supportive, good man who enjoys some of the same interests as me, a man who has a quick smile, honest eyes, integrity, a loving hand and a positive outlook on life. Though I am no raving beauty, he would look into my heart and see the gold within my soul. He would enjoy woodsy walks, slow- He might find sunrises equally as lovely as sunsets, and he would hopefully enjoy watching a good snow or lightning storm and listening to the sounds of rolling thunder with his partner by his side. He would have a sense of humor and possess the ability to laugh at himself, as I do myself quite frequently. This man would know, as I do, that you can't get to a long term relationship without building a foundation upon friendship first.I would like to leave you with this haunting poem by Ted Kooser titled:Abandoned FarmhouseHe was a big man, says the size of his shoeson a pile of broken dishes by the house;a tall man too, says the length of the bedin an upstairs room; and a good, God-fearing man,says the Bible with a broken backon the floor below the window, dusty with sun;A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wallpapered with lilacs and the kitchen shelvescovered with oilcloth, and they had a child,says the sandbox made from a tractor tire.And the winters cold, say the rags in the window frames.It was lonely here, says the narrow country road.Something went wrong here, says the empty housein the weed-choked yard.; the still-sealed jarsin the cellar say she left in a nervous haste.And the child? Its toys are strewn in the yardlike branches after a storm--a rubber cow,a rusty tractor with a broken plow,a doll in overalls. Something went wrong here, they say.The bottom line to end this on: I am halfway through my life and longing to find my one true love. A great first date for me is easy-going, laid-back conversation over drinks (hot or cold) and any one, or a few, of the "interests" I've listed above.