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Ola
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Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
I'm very open minded. Always keeps promises. Flexible. Loves to love and be loved. Have been called a good little bad girl. Bottom line. Quick to the point. Appropriately inappropriate. A quiet place I can get to know you. Drinks/apps
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Joisse
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Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
Hi! My name is Joisse. I am never married other caucasian woman without kids from Weaverville, North Carolina, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Kyrsten
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Woman. 31 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-38
***Please do not message me with just a "hi" or something equally as generic (i.e. "nice profile," "you seem interesting," "heyyyyy"). I will not respond. I'm not looking for a novel, but something showing you at least have read my profile would be appreciated.******Pinning down favorites can be a bit tough—I tend to change them quite often! Music can be anything from 80s rock/pop to Counting Crows to Nine Inch Nails and everything in between (except country...I tend to draw the line there. Sorry folks!)Started off my career path in NYC and then took a few detours after realizing it wasn't for me. So, I've made the leap to upstate NY, then CO, now back to MA.-area) Was even in LA for a year.What I realized from bouncing around? I'm definitely a New-Englander/East Coaster. I also find it funny that I have lived in so many places since I tend to be more of a planner. But, as long as you have a job and a place to live, it's good to see what's out there (even if I realized I like where I started!).I often laugh at parts of movies/tv shows that other people don't pick up on...and then miss the main zingers—I think this sums me up in a nutshell—that is, if that makes any sense to you.In the right circumstance I can be adventurous/spontaneous, but I do tend to be a homebody. Someone who can accept that while giving me a push to not stay at home working on some random project (which I always have going) would be great! It's not like pulling teeth by any means, just a bit of motivation at the end of a long work week. Full-disclosure: When I go out I always say I can only stay for a few minutes..just to get myself off the hook...and then usually end up staying most of the time. Getting lost in a bookstore or the library is definitely an indulgence I allow myself once in awhile—and I balance that with getting outside with the dogs and, ideally, going on a hike (nature walk?).One of my major life goals: build my own house. Although it will probably take me forever—it is a romantic notion that I'd like to entertain. Oh, yes, and trying to learn as many languages as I can—just have to get my hands on all those Rosetta Stones!