SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Amina
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Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
Hi. I like watching movies. I really enjoy cooking. Winters on it's way and unfortunately I don't do a lot of winter sports(but I'm willing to try) I know saying going for walks sounds a bit silly, but I really do enjoy it. Getting a coffee and going for a long walk by the lake is a great way to past the time and get to know someone. I like camping and going to the beach in the summer. If you would like to say hi, please give a girl more to go on then "hi how are you" Happy Fishing I think meeting for coffee and maybe a walk is a good start
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Odette
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Woman. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 52-62
My heading tells what I believe makes a solid relationship...At this point in life I'd like to find a monogamous relationship with tons of chemistry. No pressure.... I'm not wanting to be someone's universe, or be 'attached at the hip'... I've been alone many years now, and quite like it.......however I do miss intimacy and companionship of that someone special. There are so many things to see & do in CA, that are much more fun together. Open to living together or possibly marriage. But definitely monogamous. If you think you fit the bill, I'd love to hear from you. I'm a woman who appreciates the simple things in life. Not alot of drama...Following the golden role. I love animals, and donate what i can to prevent cruelty or neglect of ANY animals. I like to practice yoga to stay in shape, along with some light weightlifting, and alittle cardio....so I'd say I'm somewhat athletic. Like the same in a partner. Would love to travel to the Mediterranean & coffee shop or ****ail
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Marine
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Woman. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 52-62
I'm a happy, balanced single girl that is as real as it gets. What you see here is exactly what you will see in person.My passions are wilderness backpacking, kayaking, and camping in the mountains near a stream or lake. Fly fishing, (for the longest time, I thought this was the ONLY right way to fish, right?!). I love gardening, art, reading, crafting...I enjoy learning new things, Saturday markets full of fresh veggies, country music (all kinds of music) and FUN, happy people...I'm not a serial dater, in fact I haven't been dating for over two years now because I wanted to take a break and do some other things that I really enjoy doing...things that are on my ever growing bucket list. So, YES...it will take a bit of conversing before I say yes to a first date. Looking for that certain someone for me isn't about jumping at the first invite and going through a ton of coffee dates until something sticks. Why be ordinary when you can be extraordinary? Looking for a long term relationship to me is an investment in time and energy. Getting to know you here is a part of the process. Talking on the phone is part of the process. Meeting for the first time is...going to be exciting and well worth all the time it takes to get there. (you thought I was going to say, part of the process, right?) lol!On another note...I love the smell of my man just after he's taken a shower, that soapy fresh scent is so sexy. I love the look in his eyes when something touches the very depth of his soul; and he need not say more. I miss getting ready for work in the mornings, sharing the bathroom, drinking coffee; starting the day together. The laughter only WE share because we get something no one else does (It's what makes us just about perfect as a couple). I enjoy it when my man takes my hand in his...anytime...for no reason other than to indicate that I am HIS sweetheart. He knows that a single flower can make my heart melt faster than a dozen roses can and one sweet kiss can equal a thousand words... I'm on meetville because I am looking for someone that isn't like everyone else. Someone that stands out a bit from the usual "Let's do coffee" crowd. Shouldn't a first date be something out of the ordinary and not the mundane? Something more than coffee in a crowded coffee shop filled with business people doing the same thing? Shouldn't it be our first opportunity to make a great impression? Ideas? museums, art galleries, antique shops, a local dive that really isn't and serves great food, wine tasting, city tour routes, hoola hooping in River Park Square...well, maybe not that, I am not very good at it. LOLFeel free to be creative...take the time to make an impression. It could be a lasting one and the beginning of something pretty darn terrific..