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Abigail
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Woman. 33 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 30-40
I am a happy person, I am witty and sarcastic. I enjoy intellectual conversations. I love being around other people that are non judgemental and keep an open mind. I love to laugh, dance and sing. I keep a grateful attitude towards life and all the small things that make me smile. I consider myself a life long learner and will never stop seeking knowledge. I love traveling and have been fortunate enough to visit some unique and beautiful places. I have worked with children and animals for almost ten years. I find it very important to give back to the community. I am very close with my family and I have a little girl that I am over the moon for--she makes me smile everyday! I am hoping to meet new people whom I can have a great conversation with, laugh with, try new things with and just enjoy each moment.
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Glory
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Woman. 35 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 32-42
High spirited, confident, self-motivated, I live my life to the fullest. Got a little country in me. I'm about business and I like money. My kids are champions and high maintenance and I have their back 100%. If you don't like football, you don't like me.. Im willing to compromise on other sports..
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Gina
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners"- Charleton Heston.Hammocks on summer days, sun tannin on a boat deck, dropping a lure in the water to see if I can get a bite, sitting in the woods on cold crisp mornings waiting on great creatures to make themselves known, sitting in the middle of a crowded stadium rooting for a team no matter who they are, barbecuing on a lazy Saturday evening, porch sitting on Sunday evening listening to the bullfrogs and crickets and cicadas come out, the wind in the trees, christmastime with family, decorating a Christmas tree, making thanksgiving dinner, cuddling with my dear in front of a fire watching it burn or just staring into his eyes.Why do single fathers feel the need to point out that their children are first and will always come first? Obviously that's how it's supposed to be but from the view point of a single woman with no kids, that's also a huge turn off because that means we will automatically take a backseat. Who wants that? If you can't balance being a father and dating, DON'T DATE!! Just saying! It's getting pretty ridiculous out here in the dating world. Something interesting or fun.