SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Ramcurr
Online
Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 18-32
Hi! My name is Ramcurr. I am never married other caucasian woman without kids from Fayetteville, Georgia, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Gayla
Online
Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
Some of my interests include: fishing, camping, window shopping, people watching ,finding a lake or river to just sit at and enjoy the peace, dancing, working out, attempting to cook, detailing my car, etc.
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Kathleen
Online
Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
Why write these yourself when your friends know you the best? After all, I can say all I want about myself to dress this (awesome) package up, but it's what others notice that is the key... Here's a few lines a great - and objective - friend fired off:"Urban achiever who enjoys cooking and immature adult cartoons seeks funny laid-back drinking buddy with a full-time job."I took slight offense at the "achiever" part, because - I don't see myself as one; I'm not particularly ambitious, but I do enjoy the life I have made for myself. Another, variation on the theme:"Laid-"A bit closer. Though, I'm noting a theme with "drinking." Oh, and add to that "enjoys bowling" (I'm in a Sunday night league with my dad).One more effort:"East coast transplant seeks funny man to enjoy the city, sports, and #" (She means The Flying Saucer.)Again, what with the drinking thing? Regarding the 'east coast' thing... My soul is still there, as is a good deal of my personality. I do miss it.Do I like music? Yes, but I'm no audiophile. I listen mostly for the mood, when the mood strikes, and often don't catch on to lyrics until many years later, making a fool of myself in the meantime. Why am I unique? (See how I'm answering all the questions? Such a good girl..) I'm unique because I have no kids, am damn sexy, and don't feel the need to be something other than who I am. I don't know yet exactly what I want, but I know that I am NOT looking to jump into a long-term relationship straight off. I want to figure it out as I go, knowing that when it's right, it's right. When it's not? Well, maybe we can be friends. If not, that's okay too.If I haven't completely put you off, feel free to shoot me a line, if only to hang out and see what happens. A first date should neither feel like a job interview, nor should it reek of desperation. Let's just meet. Go to coffee, or a casual dinner. Sure, I like to get gussied up every now and then, but that's not how people - at least not me - live every day. It's important to show who you really are, not hide behind some idea of what a perfect impression is. Everyone has their faults, and everyone is super-critical of themselves. Just meet, and have fun. No pressure.