SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Shell
Offline
Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-35
Hi! My name is Shell. I am never married other caucasian woman without kids from Salem, Oregon, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Kelley
Online
Woman. 43 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-53
hello peeps, i would like to think that i am a happy person and i am quite confident,i love to laugh and have fun but i also love nothing more than to sit in front of the box with a bottle of wine and a good film etc.I'll have a go at most things unless its to do with boats/Canoes etc am not good at things like that,i dont like football much,but i do like rallying. dont be shy please say hi, i dont bite well not often anywaypub,meal,am not really sure depends one the person,spontaneity counts
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Brianna
Online
Woman. 40 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-50
How can one truly sum up a person's personality and essence in a few characters on a screen?We can all say what we wish, but our actions need to be there to support the words and the truth always finds a way to come out.As descriptive as words can be, many people, including myself, find it difficult to write about themselves. Some people take that chance and open themselves up like a book. Others do not. I would have to say I am of the latter of the two. I will allow people to read the introduction, perhaps the first chapter or two. However, to get past the first few chapters takes time.So, here is my prologue: 40 years old. Been though enough to know better, young at heart to not given up hope and try again. Sarcastic and witty, and a wordsmith. Someone who still believes in depth of character, rather than just playing the role. Music soothes my soul and should yours; the lyrics need to speak to me. For this reason I tend to gravitate towards the alternative genres (and all the subcategories which lay within), but good music is good music be it classic rock, metal, hair bands, 80's new wave, old soul, and so on. Love exploring and finding new things about my environment, and myself. An old soul with a young heart.Let me see if you can turn the *** Some things that I ponder or realize that may give you some insights about me:Do people even realize that when speaking poorly of an past partner, that it reflects poorly on them? After all, they were the one that decided to share thier time with that person. Why not reflect and see that there was good in them? You were the one that decided to date, marry or be with that person for that period of time. They were what you needed at that moment in time. When people say, "All the good ones are taken" when they are single, do they not realize that they are insinuating that there must be something wrong with themselves as well? Why do people seem to lose manners on the internet? Manners, honesty, and respect go a long way.The past does most certainly shape the present. It creates the foundations of who we are. It is how we lay those bricks that matter. People talk about baggage and not having any. Well, I am proud to say that I do have baggage. I take the good things from my past and put them into a carry-on. I don't have a steamer trunk of issues, but I don't forget where I have been and time to time, I can look back. There are things that are just meant to be left in the past, because frankly, they no longer fit. There is an old proverb, which translated loosely goes like this, "If you walk looking back over your shoulder, you may walk right into the wall directly in front of you."I'm part zombie. I like brains. I've noticed quite a few men have photos of themselves fishing, holding a fish. Gentlemen, are you trying to be ironic?Well, a first date is and should be unique to each and every person. Having a "generic first date" is limiting. For some people a coffee is good, for others walking around and talking or a bookstore or dinner. I hate labels and limitations. As if you couldn't tell that by now.