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Nataliesmomma
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Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
Hi! My name is Nataliesmomma. I am divorced spiritual but not religious caucasian woman with kids from Mineral Point, Wisconsin, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Contessa
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I am a fun loving easy going gal with a big heart. I love to laugh, be silly, or have a serious conversation about the complexities of life. I am looking for someone who loves to relax and have fun as much as me. I also love to travel and explore new things. I like to be out and active, whether it be biking, walks or something recreational. I also love to kick back and relax. I am a social worker and I work with developmentally disabled adults. I love my job and its a huge part of who I am. I hope to go back to school at some point; One of my life goals is to at some point get a PHD. I am always wanting to learn and experience new things. Submitted from mobile
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Melany
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Woman. 27 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-34
"You will never be completely at home again, because part of your heart will always be elsewhere. That is the price you pay for the richness of loving and knowing people in more than one place." You might guess that I like to travel. To a fault? Oh well. I love making art and finding other people's art- illustrated journals, photography, intaglio are some faves. Also unintentional or unnoticed art. Uh, super 90's child, so I pretty much never stopped loving all the music that came from that decade. Otherwise, let's say Grizzly Bear, The XX, Manu Chao (that's what I run to), Calle 13, Fleet Foxes, Modest Mouse, Radiohead, Bon Iver, and I've had this super catchy Pheonix Foundation song in my head for 2 and a half weeks now... I want to be a teacher, but I'm pretty sure I'll never learn enough to feel truly qualified for the job. I'm also pretty sure that if I ever knew "enough" I'd be missing the single most important quality of a good teacher.