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Calsherrou7S
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Man. 47 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 35-44
Hi! My name is Calsherrou7S. I am divorced other caucasian man with kids from Bonifay, Florida, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a woman, love of my life.
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Placid
Online
Man. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: woman. In age: 30-40
Just looking for someone that is fun, easy going and not shallow. Guess we will see where it goes from there. Im not too sure how to discribe myself, but im very easy going and up for just about anything. My love is music, listening to music all the time and even play guitar. I would love to find someone who can expand my music taste and vice versa. I have my ears guaged to ***ths, tongue is a 10 gauge and septum is also a 10 guage. I also have 2 pink sparrows on my chest, the deftones star in between and a tribal/celtic knot on my calf. I love tats and piercings, so anyone who has em or likes em on here, that would be a plus.Feel free to msg. me if there is anything else you wanna know or talk about. Will reply to all! Ive never really done the whole 'date' thing because you cant really learn about a person while watching a movie, and the dinner after would usually consist of talking about the movie. So why not keep it simple and go somewhere and just talk, you can really learn about a person that way. I personally would rather stay in, I love to cook, so, we could make a meal together and get to know eachother in the process, then maybe watch some movies. Idk what else to say, any questions, ask.
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Darius
Online
Man. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 30-40
It's impossible to answer all the questions that people may have running through their heads when they first open up someone's profile, so I'll just tell you a little about who I am and you can judge for yourself.I'm in the military, for 12 years now and have served 2 tours in Iraq - I'm just your average liberal, environmentally-conscious (most of the time anyway), pro equal rights, anti religious establishment kind of guy. With that being said, I'm not anti-religion as a whole. I just strongly believe in a separation between church and state. I know we live in the Bible Belt, and I've honestly given the religion thing a fair shake in the past. It just doesn't work for me, sorry. However, I drink moderately, I don't use drugs, I've never cheated on anyone I've been in a relationship with, I'm not judgmental, and I'm a very honest person. I may not find the same reward in religion that many people do, but I do think it's a good moral guide for the most part. You know, aside from the whole slavery and stoning stuff. I guess it just boils down to this: I don't think you have to be a Christian or go sit in a church an hour a week in order to be a good person. So if that's a deal breaker for you and you really really really care solely about labels rather than actions, then I wish you the best.I think if you have a talent that can help the world around you in some way that you should put that talent to use for the betterment of others. That being said, the Army thinks that I'm apparently good at blowing things up. And they even pay me to do it. I'd call that a win-win. Will I stay in forever? Who knows....there are a lot of reasons to both stick with it or start off in a new direction. I have a very good job in the civilian world (though not the greatest hours for a great social life, hence the meetville account), and I'm very driven to succeed. I've been a full-time employee with this company for less than a year and have already earned 2 promotions, so it's paid off and I plan to stay with them and see what the future holds.I have strong feelings on a wide variety of subjects, and stand firm in my convictions. As fate would have it, I happened to be not only in the aisle that he came in, but was standing directly in front of the seat that was set aside just for him.- except mine. Why you may ask? Because when he stood in front of me with his hand out, I didn't oblige him. I never have agreed with the reasons we went into Iraq, even now after going there twice, and I knew good people that went there and didn't get to come back. That was my protest then and it would be today. I know that the list of people who get to shake the President's hand is relatively pretty short in the grand scheme of things....