SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Ormond
Online
Man. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
I'm recently single just looking to date or what ever, nothing serious. Life is way to short, so LIVE IT UP!
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Jaylon
Online
Man. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
Fun loving, energetic, professional guy looking for someone with similar interests, goals and attitude. Love movies, music, sports, the outdoors, theater arts, cooking and travel.... amongst other things. I enjoy being active, working out and staying healthy. I'm in the gym ***days a week. I'm not saying that you should be, but just asking that you respect my enjoyment of it. I love to laugh and make people laugh. Ultimately hoping to find someone to grow to know and love. If this sounds like you, I'd love to talk to you. First dates are usually tricky, but I like to do things that give us the opportunity to talk abd get to know eachother. Loud bars or movies are usually out on the first date. I don't want to sit next to someone for 2 hours and not be able to talk to them. LOL Typically, dinner, drinks, a walk in the park, coffee... something like that usually works best. Once there is a connections, sure, movies, concerts, (pop or orchestral), road trips and stuff like that are all fair game. I just want to get to know the guy.
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Walter
Online
Man. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
I'm a nice guy. A bit quiet to start. I have a vast array of interests. I enjoy afternoons at museums and long thoughtful conversations about the world and the state of being. I'm a writer with a very vivid imagination and a hopeless romantic at heart. I'm hoping to meet a nice guy to spend time with. It's kind of hard to describe what makes me unique, because that is different for everyone. I'm looking to date and see what happens.There are a few conditions though. Well, two only really. First be aware of our geography. I keep getting messages and nods from guys who are ***Second, what's with the ***word messages? That is your first introduction to someone and all you can say is 'what's up?'? Use your words. It's a little pet peeve of mine, plus I think it's just common courtesy these days. At least one complete sentence would be nice. Your profile says a lot about you, but not as much as your actions. Keep that in mind. BTW, if any of this pissed you off or offended, sorry about that but I don't want to hear about it. Just move on and good luck to you.Thanks Dinner is always a good choice. A chance to sit down and talk. I've always found a nice walk is good for a first date. You never know what adventure you may discover going down an untraveled path.