SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Rhona
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Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
Looking for that Island Love,,,,,,, sexy lady ready to meet her Island man ,,, meet for a****ail ,,, conversation ,,, little something to eat, then see what's up
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Nelle
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Woman. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Capricorn.
Looking for: man. In age: 52-62
I hope people see me as an honest, down to earth person whos family is very important. I would like to meet someone with the same values. I absolutely cannot live without my children and grandchildren. I admire my parents, I can only hope to find a partner that will love me like my Mom and Dad have always loved each other. I would hope he could make me laugh but also be honest with me. I love a good conversation, one that could possibly last all night. I love to take little trips, slow dancing and Harley rides with someone I like alot. Simply I am looking for a good and honest man... and did I mention nice eyes...
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Haley
Online
Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
I am a 50 year old divorced mother of two young adults who is looking to find someone to laugh and have fun with. I am independent, self supporting and love to laugh and have a good time. I attempted golf a few years ago but have recently started playing on a regular basis. I don't play well but I have a great time. Friendly poker games with a fun bunch of people is always a good time. I'll go to the beach anytime even if it's just to drive there and back although I'd rather spend some time there. Music is a passion of mine. I'm not musical or creative myself but I enjoy live music and am a fan of classic rock. My kids and family are a big part of my life and I love spending time with them. I look forward to doing some traveling in the near future. There are so many places I haven't been ... yet ... and so many places I'd love to go.I think that most of us at a certain point in life want the same thing... to meet "that person" to live happily ever after with. I believe that's where I'm at today. I think a first date should be pretty brief ... maybe coffee ... a quick drink. Somewhere in public but not where either of us usually hang out so we won't have to be nervous about running into friends and trying to explain why we don't know who we're waiting for. Once you meet the person ... then you can have the option of making plans for another time or ending it within a short period of time and saving you both the uncomfortable dragging on of something that isn't going to work.