SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Izzy
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Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
I am looking for both dating and friendships.Friends: People who enjoy tennis, chess, live music, intellectual conversation, outdoor adventures and in general fun activities.Dating: I am looking for someone who makes me laugh and also likes to do some or all of what I listed above. I believe that chivalry isn't dead and I like a guy who can make the first move. Me: I am adventurous, I enjoy the outdoors, cooking, spending time with friends, having drinks, dinner parties, a night out on the town, live music, a night cuddled up on the couch watching movies or listening to music, dancing and cards/board games.
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Gwyneth
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Woman. 27 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-34
I like to listen to various types of music as well as attend live music events, cookouts, traveling, etc. I\'m looking for an educated and intelligent partner. I value honest, respect , and compassion.
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Kaydence
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
How do I describe myself? I am super spontaneous and have a tendency to be very open. A complete bubbly array of thoughts, dreams, and wishes. My ideal match must make me laugh and keep up with me. Also, he must enjoy trying new things and have a passion to travel! I'm Polish. Very family oriented. I enjoy classic movies and vintage things. Music festivals. Libraries. Art Museums. Coffee shops. Eating healthy. Laughing at myself. Dancing in public. Book stores. Record stores. Baking desserts. Catching the sunset on the beach. I am an open book. I enjoy music. I dabbled here and there at a music label once. That's a story for later date. I enjoy comedy and sarcasm. I am currently in Grad school. Education is very important to me. The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite literary pieces.Last Read: Currently on a chuck palahniuk kick.***FYI, I am a teacher. Grammar is important to me.***“Your” is a possessive pronoun, as in “your car” or “your blog.” “You’re” is a contraction for “you are,” as in “you’re screwing up your writing by using 'your' when you really mean 'you are'.” Grabbing some ice cream on the beach while quoting movies.