SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Kaylee
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Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-30
Ready for whats next in life. Im all about loyalty, family, and work. Like to talk about anything. I dig a good conversationalist. Text me if youre cute and EMPLOYED but when u do say your name and send a selfie! ***
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Dianne
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Woman. 24 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 21-31
Pretty basic girl that has her stuff together.Looking for a guy who can say the same.I live by myself,with my dogs. I would prefer to date someone who lived alone as well. It's odd to me when a guy is 28 and has roommates. My music range is pretty open and I'm always down to see new bands. I also love going to trivia nights and out to dance. I'm much more of a homebody.Not looking for anything serious just yet. We'll see if someone can change my mind :)Please don't mention anything about tattoos. It's beyond annoying and unoriginal.
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Luisa
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Woman. 23 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 20-30
I've been told that I can be intimidating at first, but in reality, I'm pretty sweet and easy to talk to. Also, I'm a good girl. I understand that most don't see any worth in that these days, but I'm hoping to find someone that appreciates the morals and values I hold.At this point, I'm really passionate about action/ people photography. I absolutely love capturing people's actions, emotions, and personalities. I don't know a ton about cameras or photography, but I love taking photos and in my opinion I'm pretty good at it.I just graduated with a bachelor of fine arts in graphic design, but the design firm life doesn't look appealing at all to me. So, I'm going back to school to get my teaching certification. No, I'm not one of those "those who don't do, teach" stories. I've noticed that within the public school system, teaching takes an audio (and sometimes kinesthetic) route, causing visual learners to struggle. My plan is to discover how graphic design (which is defined as "visual communication") can be applied to education. If you can't use the correct form of "you're," there won't be one.