SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Issac
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Man. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
Just want to find someone I can have a committed relationship with, take home to my family and hang out with my friends with. I'm laid back, easy going, faithful, committed and expect the same.***Update*** I'm officially taken! I found the man of my dreams and I've never happier!!!!I love you Matthew!!!!!!! Open to anything, long walks getting to know eachother, dinner, coffee...etc....
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Goliath
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Man. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
I am always up for a new experience, I enjoy going hiking, walking & jogging, I consider myself more of a home body, not into the whole bar-club scene. I like meeting good friends for dinner or a few drinks through out the work week when time allows. I am not high maintence, never have been. I love going to the beach, long weekends away are great, and love history.I have a home and a career, I would like to find someone that can support that, support being a two way street. I also have a 80 lb Golden Retriever, so...must love dogs. My personality is open and honest.
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Moses
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Man. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
I can be friendly to anyone but if you're looking for more I'm going to screen you closer. I'm blunt but not spitefully so. I have a very active mind and spirit. The body, still working on it's activity level, WiiFit helps. I love playing volleyball, hiking, and swimming. I can hold my own in baseball, softball, and tennis. I sound like a jock but let's be honest, look at the pictures, I'm not. I'm fairly average with a very NON-average mind and easily change my look. I achieve my goal and thinking, "Now what?" With my mind and varied interests, the options are many. First of all, I like men, not flames. They also have to be around my age, no more than 5 years older than me (younger can more than that as long as it's legal lol). Walking downtown is always a good option, able to talk while doing that as long as there's something to talk about (e.g. glance at a newspaper before meeting if you need something to talk about). Coffee and drinks are good starters too but again bring something to the table to talk about. Ya know, the first date is really like a job interview just more personal. I'm pretty blase about it because this will be the guy who's going to know me for who I am so impressions on the first are simplified to "Can there become something more to this?"