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Casandra
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Woman. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 51-61
Independent , self sufficient and humorous . Love the yard , travel, exercise, dancing , life and my children . Whatever feels right
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Titty
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Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
I still enjoy the same things i mentioned above. I also spend a lot of time with my family I am hoping to meet someone who can just be themselves,no crap,lies,ETC... I have been divorced for a long time so I'm patient with relationships,I don't rush.I'm open to what happens and if it develops,great,if not, then i have no problem being,just friends.. Somewhere comfortable for both,able to talk easily,with no distractions...Dinner,lunch,coffee,etc...
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Payton
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Woman. 51 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 48-58
Here is the scoop about me in a few sentences. I am a reader, a rider, a professional. I am passionate, fun loving and funny. I am looking for a guy to be my partner in life, my best friend, lover, confidante and the one person in this world that looks out for my best interest. He should be intelligent, funny, open to new ideas, willing to try most anything with a smile on his face. If he is a rider all the better, if not, no bias here but during the summer months it may be hard catchin up with me!If you are still reading, feel free to ask more. Thanks for stoppin in!Four adjectives that describe the man i am looking for: confident (not****), communicative (has thoughts, feelings and a vocabulary), thoughtful (has awareness that the world is much bigger than his personal bubble), humorous (positive attitude a must).Thought for the day.... They say redheads are becoming extinct. "Blondes are noticed but redheads are never forgotten." I had a particularly inspiring day, thought it would be nice to share, I teach tiny tot motorcycling.....I said this hundreds of times yesterday. Part of a simple teaching message Go, Slow, Turn.Even this simple message was tough for some of my students. Others had no problem and took to it like fish in a pond.While the bike is in neutral, we tell them about the throttle by saying this is your go. We tell them to pull it back, even harder if they are shy. You see if we can get them to pull back hard, the engine will rev hard enough to TICKLE them!You know when it happens, they just light up! We both share an eye to eye silent.... Wow that was great! We both smile!One little, i mean little girl, say 4 or so, took to it quick, i let her go and when she got to the turn she went a bit fast, slid around and was out of control for a second.... I run up to her, my heart was racing! She gave me a scare, i said, u alright? She replied with an enthusiastic THAT WAS GREAT!. OMG i laughed so hard!We tell them, not to look at the barriers, you will run into them if you look at them. One boy, he had done this a number of times. He was really discouraged and i was afraid he was going to ask if he could quit. He had a pouty face and said "this is hard". I said yea but it is fun! Next thing i knew, he was off again!Best advice for today- Let me see YOUR GO!, Rev your throttle, tickle someone and you will be tickled back, it may be hard but it is fun!Call me a glutton for punishment, i am headed back down there today, i feel like i got hit by a truck, pulling and tuggin those little bikes around got me! But i want to do it more!