SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Alexandria
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Woman. 42 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 39-49
I am an attractive, physically fit, intelligent woman who loves to laugh. There is nothing that I love more than a funny joke or moment. To me, laughing really hard can be the highlight of an evening!I love my work in healthcare and it is extremely meaningful to me. Work may keep me busy at times, but I am very fortunate to have great friends and really enjoy spending time with them. Also, family is important to me and I am lucky to have them nearby in NY & NJ. I have been able to build a good life for myself but now I am looking for something more. I am looking for someone who is funny, intelligent and good-hearted. I hope my profile sparks your interest and I hope to hear from you! I like doing anything that can break the ice quickly and focus on having fun. I usually suggest to meet for a glass of wine or cup of coffee, but I'm very flexible and open to suggestions.
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Reagan
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Woman. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
I lead a healthy and active lifestyle, ideally spending time outdoors when the weather permits. I am looking for someone within my age range, who has a full life (yet is missing that special someone). I am easy to get along with but am discerning in my taste - there has to be an attraction in order to move forward. Looking for someone who is fit and active and knows how to enjoy life. . . someone who has a good sense of humor, a positive outlook/personality, is genuine and kind. Any questions, please feel free to ask!Please have recent pics and no smokers!!
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Gwenyth
Online
Woman. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
*it has come to my attention that there are men out there that don't have the attention span to read the below (they prefer the same old short, boring profiles with no thought or intellect connected to them)...if that's you, and you require only the visuals and don't care about the content then please move along because i am clearly not your soul mate and you are definitely not mine! and that's said in the nicest way possible! :) and who in their right mind would message me and tell me it's a hard read or too much to read..oh ya, only 15 or 20 men?!! hello people!so here we go...to all the intellectual men out there that can read!!!Hey there. I'm your soul mate, the one person on this earth who's perfect for you in every way. Yes, I exist and yes, everyone else pales in substitute. We're meant to be together, but we've never met. You see, there are 6 billion people in the world and you encounter at most about 1,***people per day, so statistically our paths would cross only once every 16,***years. If we're going to beat those odds you need to work harder, because so far you've done a spectacular job of messing this up.Remember when you bought that pack of gum and the clerk asked if you wanted a bag, but you were in a rush and said no? If you'd waited that extra three seconds you would have missed the next train, making you late for the play, so they wouldn't have let you in the theater until the first scene was over, and I would have entered the lobby - also late - and we'd have gotten to talking. We probably would have just skipped the play and gotten coffee and then... Pow!Another example: remember when you signed up for a yoga class? You should have signed up for a pottery class. I was taking a pottery class! How hard is that to figure out? And don't sign up for a pottery class next time, because I might have moved on to hip hop cardio. I can't tell you exactly where I'll be because if you're really my soul mate you'll just know. Please get it right. Last time I dealt with my disappointment by sleeping with the pottery *** what I'm saying is, next time you think about going to the museum today *** tomorrow when I'll be there, ask yourself: Do you really want to spend the rest of your life alone? Are you going to take the bus or are you going to walk? If you do walk and it's raining, how are you going to see me under my umbrella, unless I don't have one and you share yours, or I share mine and that's how we meet? So remember: Never leave the house without an umbrella... or with one. It's your choice. I think I explained pretty clearly what's at stake.God you're a slow reader.Point is, hanging over every decision you make, however small, is the sword of our loneliness. I am out there. Find me. But please hurry. I know we're meant to be together for eternity, but I can't wait forever.from "I AM AMERICA (AND SO CAN YOU!)"!! ...give me a big heart and beautiful eyes...and maybe a pretty smile that can make me laugh...oh, and a big brain as well, please! and that's all i need!! and i'll give you all of that right back!!! :) not a bad deal!!and please remember: age is just a number, i don't feel or look my 'number' and i hope you don't either!! and if you do...i suppose that's okay as well!!! :)