SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Paulette
Online
Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 31-41
I just moved here and looking to meet some great people. If you are interested in getting to know me drop me a line... :)
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Christena
Online
Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
I never know what to say on things like this so I think I will just list a bunch little things that feel most like me... I will ALWAYS wear real fur, I still love Brittney. I'm still waiting to see signs of real change... I think the Container Store is heaven. I lay out my clothes shoes and pack my purse before I go to bed each night. I've made out with Kanye West. I can't live without my chap stick. I refuse to wait in line for anything. I can sleep for 12 hours straight or go two days without it. I love red meat and pity anyone who eats it well done. I think fake nails are disease ridden abscesses. I have been in a full out thug fight in Bushwick. I fully believe Agent Provocateur can save all relationships. I can get a stain out of anything and I can clean and press silk better than any dry cleaner. I can shoot a shotgun. Everything in my fridge and cupboards is perfectly aligned, sorted and labels out. I can spend hours getting all dolled up to go no where. I start debates about things I know nothing about because it turns me on. my favorite thing about adulthood is getting to choose who's in your life and what importance they have. I want to see, taste and experience everything the world has to offer. if I'm down I watch clips of kittens on youtube, avocados are true gifts, I have grown to be a wiz in the kitchen, if you give me little kisses behind my ears I'm yours. I couldn't date a vegetarian or a man without a passport and the sexist thing on a man is his smile. I think brunch is a great first date. Sharing our interests introducing ourselves over a lovely meal and maybe a walk by the water.
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Raylene
Online
Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
Ok, let's see here. My friends say I'm awesome and cute and interesting, but they're pretty biased. If I meet someone who is interested in being my partner in crime (figuratively speaking of course), all the better.I grew up watching sci-fi and war movies and playing sports with Dad, and baking and reading and sewing with Mom, so can be the nurturing motherly figure or one of the boys. I'm a country girl living in the city, so love to get away to the water or woods to reconnect with God's creation. I am environmentally & socially conscious, never wear shoes at the office, and am just as comfortable having a grand adventure as curling up to a good movie or book. My musical tastes are all over the map. My office playlist consists of everything from the blues to classic rock, disco to Christian music.; I also enjoy messing around with various *** am terrible at forcing myself to practice regularly. Right now I've got a violin, autoharp, and cajon drum; I'd also really like to get a mandolin...I guess I'm into strings & rhythm.I'm looking for a Christian guy who is mature and independent, but also laid back and funny; someone who wants to get out and explore this amazing world, and leave it a better place than he found it. I'd really like to build up connections with other Christians and/or churches, having some fun adventures together and helping to meet the needs of people in the city. So if that sounds interesting to you, or if you think I'm just the cutest thing ever and want to say hi, then I'd be interested in talking with you. I think visiting a museum or gallery is a great way to get to know someone. It's public, provides lots to talk about, and allows you to see each other's interests in a casual way. And if it's a really bad exhibit, you can just make fun of everything and have a good laugh. Or we could go and eat chocolate...chocolate is always a good option, and less of a time commitment if there's no chemistry.