SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Lili
Online
Woman. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-54
I like hanging out with my friends. On my free time I enjoy going out, outdoor activities such as golfing, skiing, beach and watching sports. Search for active people, not lazy and not couch potatoes.
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Evalyn
Online
Woman. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-54
I\'m a little old fashioned, sentimental and sweet. I like cooking, small gatherings, local art and wine festivals. I need the right person to build a life with, someone to rely on.
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Danna
Online
Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 45-55
At my age, I've learned that while the outside may get you there, it's going to be the inside that keeps you there. I am smart, witty,kind, honest, dedicated, imaginative, forgiving, silly, serious, patient,well-read, adventurous, loyal, driven, confident, and grounded. Letwe warn you in advance...I can be pretty direct. After being on this dating site on and off for a couple of years...I've discovered that calculus and quantum physics are easier tounderstand. The bigger mystery is how many boxes of CrackerJacks do you have to go through to get a really cool prize? I'm really looking for something a little more substantial than those little temporary tattoos...like a cool miniature compass or decoder ring.My interests are:B&W photography, college football, live music, quick-witted banter, museums,thunderstorms, old cemeteries & hidden parks, Lebanese food, Scrabble challenges, festivals, rain on a tin roof, old book stores, that first kiss, sugar-; canoeing, kind-; Discovery Channel, and reading personal inscriptions on the inside cover of second hand books. A great first date would be any place where the conversation can be enjoyed without having to scream above blaring music...where there's not distracting pole dancing beyond my right shoulder. In a perfect world, coffee cafes and bookstores are a couple of my favorites. I prefer hole-in-the-wall diners over hyped up overpriced restaurants. Realistically,it's not the geography or the activity that matters, it's the company and the connection. Surprise me