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Kathie
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Woman. 48 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-58
I enjoy camping, cooking, music, metaphysics, movies, snow, mountains, horses..... I play the piano and sing for a living, so its not that bad to go to work. I would like to find someone who enjoys their work andis creative.I would like to find a muse and to be a muse to an artistic soul! someone who " can dance on the table and also pay the tab"Pasadena is a lovely place to meet up for a drink....
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Kimberley
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Woman. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-64
One More Time. Needed to say this: we all know who we are looking/searching for. That list of qualities, good and bad, is imbedded in our brains. I am not a shallow woman and do try to give someone a chance, and at least respond to an *** you or no thank you. Mom did teach me manners. Most men do not respond, not even, "I'm not interested," or, " good luck in your search, " or, "you are not my type." With that being said, I'm a very good person, down to earth who loves animals and nature. I enjoy the simple things in life and would like to find someone who enjoys the same. Looking for a Caucasian male! I'm honest, hard working, caring, thoughtful, full of life, just looking for that special person! Love to read Dean Koontz and James Patterson, Science fiction is great. Charlaine Harris - read them and loved them. How about them zombies!! And True Detective ***of the most intense series I've ever seen! Love the outdoors and putting my hands in dirt. Can be funny, sarcastic all rolled into one.A few more thoughts...meeting the right person is hard. Everything is backward. There were no social networks, just friends introducing you to other friends, meeting people face to face. Anyway, Good luck in your search!First Date - short and simple. Not too long, not too short.
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Concepcion
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Woman. 58 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-68
Let me preface my profile by asking that if you read it and it offends you, or you disagree with part or all of it, or you are just looking to pick a fight, please pass me by. I am appalled at the number of people who feel it necessary to write nasty messages to me JUST BECAUSE. Remember, treat others the way you'd like to be treated.I am a fairly sane, adventurous, passionate woman looking for a guy to share life's experiences with. I have a great kid, job, home, family, and friends. I don't need a daddy, nor another child, nor a project! I just truly enjoy the company of men and all that they have to offer. But, if you have a lot of baggage and/or a basic distrust of women, please don't contact me! Even in this medium, honesty is the best policy. Also, please have a picture posted if you contact me. Hey, I put myself out there--it's only fair!At this point in my life I know what I want. I'd love to have someone to cook with, discover new restaurants with, explore nature with, and just be myself with. That is probably not a grammatically correct sentence, but you get my drift. I'm drawn to unusual, creative men--not your basic button-down types. But not a NASCAR or country music lover either. AND if you are a serious republican, tea partier, etc., we probably won't get along. I like men who love to have fun and laugh but can be serious when it's called for. Bonus points for a guy who can make me laugh a lot. That said, I'm not necessarily looking for a long-term partner (although I'm certainly not ruling it out!). Someone to hang out with and do things with (biking, hiking, kayaking, concerts, antiquing, flea markets, restaurants/ bars) would be great. My greatest guilty pleasure is traveling to places I've never been, OR sharing someplace really special to me with someone who is just as special. I appreciate a keen sense of humor and a love of the absurd. My ideal guy would be a huge Andy Griffith fan, but that probably narrows the field considerably, so it's not a "must-have". I am politically and socially liberal, so whoever I spend time with would at least have to be tolerant of that part of my makeup, but I would prefer he embrace it!To me, romance means getting lost in each other's eyes, passion, meaningful gestures, putting the other person first. I would love to find my best friend and lover all rolled into one guy!Oh, and BTW, I LOVE FALL!I think the first date should be on neutral territory but somewhere both parties are comfortable with. Movies are out because you can't converse, so that leaves a bar, restaurant, farmer's market (seriously!), festival--I'm open to suggestions.