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Sillybitch
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Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 21-41
Hi! My name is Sillybitch. I am never married other caucasian woman without kids from Lancaster, California, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Pillwtlk
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-35
I like going out and making new friends or even just chilling together sounds nice to. I really want to find someone I can enjoy life with but until I find the lucky guy I'm gonna enjoy life as it comes. So lets hangout and see how we vibe.
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Rosie
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Woman. 34 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 31-41
Let's see. What should you know about me? 1) I can do simple algebra and think on my own from time to time. 2) I love going to the gym and working out. Weight lifting is a personal fave of mine. (Could always use a good spotter... let me know if you're interested. You don't need to worry. I can't lift a ton.) Moving on.... 3) A guy I work with told me I was pretty once. 4) I tend to use sarcasm a bit too often in my daily interactions with others. 5) Even if I feel like I wish I had never gotten out of bed that morning, you would probably still find me with a smile on my face. 6) I have a great job in the healthcare industry that I LOVE. I love it so much that, if asked nicely, I have no problem spending a lot of my time doing it. While that kind of dedication makes it harder to meet people, it's also a big plus for the people I meet. I'm starting to learn that too much dedication can be as much of a hindrance as it is an asset though. In all honesty, I tend to spread myself pretty thin trying to make those around me happy. It just makes me feel so great to try and show someone that, even though they might not feel like it at that moment, they are definitely worth someone's kindness and attention. What am I looking for? Let me just say that I don't take myself too seriously and I don't really get along with people that take themselves too seriously. Yes, I believe you when you say that you have big plans and that you push yourself 110% every day to reach the loftiest of ambitions, but do you know how hard it is to relax around a person like that? Remember that job that I spend a lot of time at? About 87.5% of my time (real figure there... okay, maybe not really) at work is spent making sure that someone doesn't die, doesn't get sicker, and will hopefully be able to live the life they want to live. That's a lot of pressure, and I take THAT seriously. When I get off work, I want to relax and think, see, or talk about something that doesn't weigh down my existence with soul-crushing intensity. Now don't get me wrong. I know the world has problems, and when I get to know you well enough, I'll discuss with you all of the fool-proof plans I've thought up to mend each and every one of them. However, I don't want to continually immerse myself in the world's neverending list of shortcomings. What I really could use right now is just someone to hang out with and joke around with. If all of that works out, then the rest of it will hopefully fall into place :) Getting ice cream downtown and sitting around outside talking and watching people wonder by....