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Tia
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-35
I act like a total dork most of the time. Sometimes I can’t believe I’m almost 28. I wish "goofy" was the one word I could have chosen for myself when signing up for this site. Hey, do you own a boat? :)I want to meet a man I can have fun with, someone who has a great sense of humor and loves to laugh and play. It would be great if you are witty and ok with me being raunchy. Open-mindedness and intelligence are also good qualities. I love men who are willing to try new things, travel to new places, and try new kinds of cuisine. I LOVE trying new things and it's something in my life I need more of- I need a partner in crime.Other things I admire are men who are good communicators, kind, and honest. Oh, did I mention that I love romance? If we argue, grab me, kiss me passionately, and I promise you I will shut up.Random facts: I'm lefthanded, I can't tell the difference between North, South, East & West, bad spelling is a pet peeve, I have two cats - yes - they are my children, and GO GREEN.
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Krystle
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I'm 25 and looking for a nice guy. I love spending time with family and hanging out with friends. I like dancing, laughing, and just having a good time. I'm a hard worker and plan on going back to school to get my nursing license. Anything else that you want to know, just ask.
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Tina
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
About me. I think I'm a fun, fairly easy going lady. I love to laugh, even if it is at my own exspense. I'm kind, and I would do just about anything for people that I care about. Am I unique? That really depends on who you ask. We are all unique in the fact that we are different, but would I stand out in a crowd? Probably not, I think i'm pretty great though, as far as personality goes. I do have a chronis illess, though it's not deadly or contagious, it is a part of me, and I both love and hate it. I have had type 1 diabetes for over 25 years. It can be a pain in the bum, and kidneys, and eyes, and fingertips; however, it has been a part of my life since I was very young and living with this disease has helped mold my character for sure. I am huge advocate for type 1 diabetes, and love educating people on the disease. I can be perfectly content sitting at home reading or watching a movie, but I also love being outside, watching a game,camping, sitting around a fire with my friends and family. On that note my friends, and especially my family are VERY important to me. Everything good that I am, is because of my family, and I love them all so much. My line of work has nothing to do with my education. I am a certified Pastr Chef, however, I work for a funeral home and actually live above said funeral home. I just kind of fell into this bussiness and I love it. I'm not all creepy and gothic like some may expect, but being with the familes that have just dealt with the loss of a loved one, and being able to help them during one of the most vulnerable times in their life... It's a pretty awesome thing. Also, my schedule is crazy, a lot of guys can't deal with it, I have to be in my house every day from 10pm to 9am to answer phones. So if this is going to be an issue, I'm not right for you, as I do find it annoying at times, I love my job, so a guy I'm dating would have to be able to deal with a curfew! As far as goals and aspirations go, I just want to be a success. To me that doesn't mean making millions and driving the newest model upscale car. Rather, that I do my job well, and I am happy. Yes, money makes some aspects of life easier, but it really isn't everything, and people who think it is, well they aren't the kind of people I want to spend my time with. I'm looking for an all around good guy, and I believe you can tell a lot about a person by how they act when they have everything, and how they treat others when they have nothing. Hopefully I can find someone that can meet my standards. Oh, and apparently, my lack of wanted to make out with a guy on a second date is seen as me not having any passion.... I see it as having values... if that's a deal breaker, I'll survive :) Lunch or dinner and a round of mini golf, or a walk through the Natural History Museum, or the zoo. Something fun that gives us time to chat and get to know eachother better!