SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Cj
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Man. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: woman. In age: 26-43
I would like to meet somebody on here but I just don't think it's possible I did air someone say hello and get to know me you won't be disappointed
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Winston
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Man. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: woman. In age: 27-37
Ok I'm gonna try and make this slightly better than typing with my eyes closed, better than the next and last guys in the search you just did but not perfect so you realise I'm still a down to earth guy who sometimes makes mistakes, sadly especially when it comes to women so need my miss perfect to not just read my profile but feel free to say hi. I have figured that previous "relationships" may have simply gone wrong because I allowed myself to settle for compromise so now I am looking for the real deal. This means I have a lot more spare time on my hands to spend hopefully with that someone special (once I meet her). It also means that I have the time to enjoy the important things in life like actually getting to know someone rather than just rushing everything.I am looking for someone who likes days out but when its cold or raining, its good if they are happy snuggling up on the sofa watching a film with pizza or popcorn. You cant beat pillow talk either. I'm certainly not after one thing.I work in IT although I'm also a qualified chef and an apprentice romantic, just need a bit more "hands on" experience with massages before I can go pro.I love banter and someone who doesn't get offended too easily or take things too seriously is a must.Not really sure what else to put on this profile apart from the fact that I am single (just to clarify), I am looking for a relationship (not a one night stand) and still have delusions that apparently this site isn't just full of girls with too many war wounds from previous relationships to enjoy something new, exciting and special.I wouldn't want to waste anyone's time so I'll be honest - I am an affectionate person. I know its not everyone's cup of tea but if I am with someone then I want them to realise its by choice and want them to know and feel they are wanted. It's far from being "clingy" but if you wouldn't be impressed with a random text to let you know I was thinking of you then you probably should have spent more time on the last guys profile... I am sure he has the best copy and paste skills with his messages! I want to meet someone who has got the time and wants to progress from just words on a computer screen, if that is as far as it's going to go I would have signed up for a pen pal *** minutes reading it all.Apologies for my headline, I took ages trying to invent something original. Suggestions from "friends" include "gone in 60 seconds" and job title suggestions "; - thanks guys! First date would have to include a game of 21 questions. First question starts before date number one though, even starts before the first message - do you still believe in fairy tales and happily ever afters?!
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Reinaldo
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Man. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: woman. In age: 27-37
Julius Caesar said that you'll find your greatest enemy in the last place you'd ever think to look. I like to believe that he was talking about ...ourselves.I've been in this site for a while, and I've learnt that the 'shopping list' mentality doesn't work.I would describe myself as kind, caring and open-minded. I've learnt that my dry sense of humour doesn't translate too well online, so I'm keeping it firmly in check here. But it does exist - promise!I'm looking for a girl who takes as much pleasure in giving as taking in a relationship, and who understands that love is more of a personal attitude and approach to life, than finding a personality package that ticks all the items on the shopping list.It would be great to meet someone who'd like to travel and hasn't already visited all the good and moderately safe places in the world...I may have a subconscious ambition to visit everywhere beginning with 'B'. Can you help cure me of this affliction?I have no expectations, only hopes. No fears, only doubts. I mean, in life in general. There are worse things in the world than being alone, but there are plenty that are far, far better!!Oh, and you'll be pleased to know I don't usually quote Julius Caesar!.. Maybe a paddle in the Serpentine if it was hot enough...or maybe not!