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Ros
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Woman. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
I personally love to read . I read horror and watch horror and sci-fi movies but I do like to watch many other kind of movies old or new. Even black and white. I'm old fashioned and up to date with what is going on around me. .I say I'm unique because of my outlook on life I don't want to deceive or be deceived by others. I'm honest ,funny,caring and just one of a kind . Many people have told me how different I'm towards people or not. You would have to be around me to judge just that for yourself. I'm a quiet individual that likes to hear others talk. You could say that I like a little of everything in life, from the outdoors ,camping, playing in the rain , to the shore, I like cooking, to the finer things in life like going to the city ,plays and dinning out and dancing.I am looking for an individual that wants to communicate without being demanding. Who is laid back , has a big personality, fun to be with , but likes to stay at home and cuddle. Anything else you want to know just ask. Just a simple lunch or drinks.
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Janie
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Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
My work schedule is crazy. My days off are generally during the week. I work hard and like to have fun in my down time. My hobbies include anything outdoors. I love to camp, fish, hunt, cookout with friends, etc.I am loyal, honest, trustworthy and looking for the same. I do not like cheaters and am intersted in a one woman, one man relationship.Country music is my favorite and I love going to concerts.Feel free to ask me anything else you want to know. Just something casual to talk a little and get to know each other and see where it goes from there.
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Maryanne
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I'm constantly bewildered by the cruel joke of heterosexuality. Why am I drawn to and attracted to the opposite sex when it appears that everything about us is, indeed, opposite? It seems that men are more suited to living with men, and women with women. So why are we trying to fit a square peg into a round hole (please pardon the pun as I believe I've just answered my own question while philosophizing). I am sort of a walking contradiction in that I love people but am sort of a loner. I'm a little bit country, but I'm also a little bit rock 'n' roll. I love to go for a long hike in the woods with my dogs, but when I get home I might blast some Radiohead or Pink Floyd... or Johnny Cash. Then there's big band music! So much to choose from...I like social gatherings but I'm more likely to enjoy doing something productive. Most of my hobbies entail solitude. Things like painting, writing (screenplays mostly), hiking, biking, hanging out with my dogs. Very dedicated to my dysfunctional family, as well. I'm not a huge fan of television but do like public TV and a few cable shows like "Curb Your Enthusiasm." I could watch that show for hours. Also like Mad Men and a guilty pleasure is "The Bachelor". I can be too serious/cynical about life sometimes but when my mind is free from worrying about my family, my friends and the planet, I can be a hell of a lot of fun! I love to laugh but I also can appreciate a peaceful Sunday morning drinking coffee, listening to music and reading the paper. (One stripper said that a raisin was once originally a pickle--I'm sorry, it's cruel but it makes me feel better about myself!) I'm a pescatarian and would prefer someone that's not big on eating meat. Also would love someone who is outdoorsy and more of a homebody than an adventurer.I've been told I'm a gay man trapped in a woman's body. Maybe you should be a lesbian trapped in a man's body? First date should always be quick and painless, like ripping off a band-aid, just to see if there is chemistry. A quick dinner/drink or lunch is preferred. If we make it to the second date, I'd like to take a day trip to a city I've never been to before (provided I'm driving so you can't try to kidnap me, only to be seen again on milk cartons--Have you seen this girl?) and explore the local culture. Restaurants, shops, art museums, plays, etc. If the day goes well, the drive back home exchanging time on the iPods (which we'll bring on the first date, of course) should be titillating!