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Lola
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
Im an easy going person , like to laugh have fun, sense of humor a must. I love being outdoors, not a cold weather person though YEAH I KNOW. But do find the snow very beautiful to watch falling. Love the lake , being out on a trial hiking. Just enjoyig any outdoor park. Like football, love to play some sports. As for music very flexable, like most anything except heavy screaming metal. Or rap. Oh or elevator music. Im a hopless romantic. Love to cuddle, kiss, be the touchy feely kissy person. But that being said has to be with that right person. Not afraid of public effection. Im hoping to find someone not just like me but someone that fits and makes things interesting. Want to know more just ask.Put this ***On Your***account If***You Know***\\\***Someone***\\***Who Died***\***Of***\\\***Cancer***\\\---Or who may be suffering from it---!!!!Im a survivor:) somewhere we can talk and get to know one another.
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Josefa
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Woman. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
Why is this so difficult? :) I am a happy, peaceful mom of 3 amazing girls. I know who I am and where I want to be in 10 years. I love life and I live life. I find joy in the small moments that may seem mundane to others. I love to laugh. I think that a sense of humor is one of the most important qualities someone can possess. Life is too short to hold on to unforgiveness or regret. I created a bucket list a while back and I love being able to cross things off one by one. I am excited to see where life take me. I am such an old fashioned soul. I want you to plan the first date. What do you think I would enjoy?
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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.