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Britt
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-33
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Marcy
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Woman. 43 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 40-50
I like to be busy! Working, watching tv, go to concerts (music, comedy AND spoken word). Love politics and arguing, getting groomed, reading, shopping, movies, playing with my dogs, playing computer (and/or phone) games and meeting new (or seeing old) friends. Love to play trivia as my head is full of useless knowledge. Love all different types of music, but am a headbanger at heart. Looking forward to my new career as a Paralegal and maybe law school one day.Would love to find a partner in crime. Someone to have fun with, travel with, hang out, and try new things. I’ve got your back, do you have mine? Meeting for good food n' drink, hopefully good conversation and great chemistry! If nothing else, good conversation and awesome dessert.
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Bettye
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I'm not looking for someone perfect, just a good guy for me. After sifting through all the traits I thought I couldn't do without, I really just want someone I totally dig who totally digs me and wants to be with me. Laughter is essential, and in a perfect world I'd love to find someone who pleasantly surprises me (says/does sweet, funny or clever things that I didn't see coming). While not religious at all, I am really spiritual, so hopefully you'll think that's cool. With me you'll get no flash but plenty of substance. I don't wear heels, short skirts or make-up but I'm honestly pretty smart. I think of myself as the perfect balance of earth and sky: I believe in the power and love of energy and a conscious universe, but I'm addicted to Dr. Pepper and reality TV. What about you?A couple amendments: (A) If you are interested in getting to know me, please ask me questions about myself. If I find myself doing all the asking I burn out quickly. In order to respond I'll need more from you than "You are cute," or "Hi, I'm Joe." If you send an empty message like, "How are you?" or something, I'll assume you didn't read this and I'll delete it. This may sound harsh, but openings like that leave me with all the heavy lifting. (B) If you say you want "no drama" you're kind of looking for a unicorn. As women go I'm not that dramatic, but women are dramatic by definition, especially by male standards. Just something to consider. Thanks for reading.