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Shenika
Online
Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
I'm A Sweet And Funny Chick Who Loves To Laugh And Smile. I Hope To Find Someone Who Loves To Read And Can Have An Intelligent Conversion But Who Also Has A Silly Side
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Lois
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-35
First of all, I am only interested in serious men who want more than just a booty call. Lastly, I am interested in dating one man that can result in a long-term relationship or marriage. If you feel, that this something you are interested in then leave me a message in my inbox and I might get back to you. Thanks for reviewing my profile. Somewhere we can talk and enjoy one another's company
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Julie
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Woman. 27 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 24-34
It's really better for me if I have some sort of guidance in what I’m expected to talk about, truly. Without restrictions, I’m prone to babble on about what I do, what I’ve done and what I’m going to do; it’s really quite ridiculous. For ***, rather than tell the hypothetical you anything about me that would be useful, I *** to talk about the time I rescued (and nursed back to health, thank you very much. I’ Or I could talk about my penchant and flair for foul and graphic language;*tmusic habit, or (always fun!) my wacky and selective political leanings. I’m a recovering flautist, having invested too much time and effort though out the first part of my life, but I do relapse when the mood strikes or if I get asked really nicely.Despite his best efforts, my elementary school art teacher wasn’t able to crush my creative spirit, so I like doing artsy and crafty projects. Sometimes I’m incredibly obstinate, and will do things just to prove a point. My mother says I get the stubborn streak from my father, but her inability to admit it’s her fault has me questioning her reasoning. Speaking of family, I get along with mine alright. I know some others aren’t so lucky, so I’m not too beat-’t around to capture the majesty that is familial togetherness.’m a rather exacting mix of nature lover and despiser. I’d like the outside a lot better if there weren’t any spiders in it, and maybe if my irrational nervousness around them didn’t extrapolate itself to all insects (everything will be treated as a spider until proven otherwise, embarrassing public flailing be damned). I am one of those “animal” people, and just absolutely adore anything small and furry, or big and furry too, since our Clydesdales aren’t exactly small...I’m struggling to find a way to talk about my pets without sounding like one of those wackadoo pet hoarders, but it’s really only a few cats, a Beagle and a small interior fish husbandry operation, so I’ll just have to get over it.If you’d like to know more, you know where to find me. Hmmm, well. It's tempting to suggest we go out into a vaguely wooded area, bag some Lepidoptera, and head back to my place for some intensely passionate mounting, but that may be moving things a bit too fast (and I'm out of ethyl acetate).