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Siouxsie
Online
Woman. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-59
Hi! My name is Siouxsie. I am divorced catholic caucasian woman with kids from New Iberia, Louisiana, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Elaine
Online
Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I consider myself a very out going person. I make friends easy and keep friends forever. I am a jeans, boots and hoodie kind of girl but when it is called for I can bring out the girl cloths. I like to do outdoor activities with my my two daughters and sometimes getting together with other families to go camping, to the beach and all that good stuff. As much as I like to be outdoors, snuggling on the couch and watching a good movie is always just as good especially if there is not a lot of movie watching going on :) I would like to find someone who I have things in common with that can accept me for who I am and all my little quirks. I believe honesty is the best policy and I pretty much live my life that way I have been told that sometimes I tell the truth when a lie would benefit me a whole lot more but I hate to be lied to so what kind of person whould I be if I didn't follow my own rule. I can be the life of the party but I am not a party animal. To know me is to love me at least that's what I hope.
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Harriett
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Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
My guess is that most people have already done most of their pre-screening of a profile by the time they reach this "descriptive" portion. That said, if you're even remotely intrigued... message me. I'm easy-going, have a big heart, am a bit of a wise ass perhaps, and I make a concerted effort to always dignify any courageous messenger with a respectful (or if you're lucky, flirtatious) response. ;)At any rate, I can certainly sing all my praises here for you to contemplate and attempt to dissect...but wouldn't that siphon the fun out of the experience of getting to know each other?No intentions for evasiveness. I just believe an engaging conversation is far more productive than a dissertation. At the end of the day, how I see myself really isn't all that relevant anyway. How you see me will always depend on your perspective, relative to your life experience. And vice versa. Chemistry either enters into the equation and moves things to the next level...or it doesn't. Either way, nothing happens until someone makes a move. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. So...let's connect and see what happens.Worth noting...I have a deep appreciation for unapologetic authenticity, a great communicator, a crazy sense of humor, a passion for life, and a thirst for adventure...Happy fishing! The event matters less than the company. Start with conversation and laughter...if there's a spark, the rest takes care of itself.