SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Sage
Online
Woman. 39 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 36-46
I'm new to this whole meetville thing...terrified to get back out there.Very sarcastic and very easy going, like movies, hiking, baking, laughing, comedians, slapstick comedies, reading, coffee, pub atmospheres Coffee, hike, comedian, pub,
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Rayna
Online
Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Sagittarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
What the eff... I'll warn everyone by saying I'm a big gushy suck. (I am an emotionalist...) Also a big dork. Sometimes... sometimes not... And I have no idea what I'm doing here, but here I am! GP kinda freaks me out, its not my home, but its where I am now and I'm trying to see if its at all possible to find a soft spot in this place. I am looking to fill a void with someone that is looking to do the same. Simple. Two people mesh, or they don't. If they don't, hopefully both are adult enough to pick up and walk away in a respectful manner, sooner than later. If they do, awesome... Items extremely necessary for me are respect, compassion, understanding, common decency, sense of humor, honesty, a good mix of playfulness and seriousness... A real man who knows how to treat his girl... And on we go... I know guys tend to say this about women, but its my turn - no crazies allowed! ;)Compassion and understanding... those seem to be things we all say we have and yet its not so obviously out there. I am single and in my 30's. I have baggage. I will bet my fav jeans that you do too. I make mistakes. I will bet that you do too. We are all here to meet someONE that sticks. And all of us have our own goo to deal with but will hopefully (here or elsewhere) find someone to hold hands with while the goo tries to (and will) get in the way. While you're figuring your stuff out, guess what? I'm figuring mine out too... Simple... face to face conversation...
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Alix
Online
Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
To really understand my life, you have to start at the beginning... From an early age my parents trained me in the art of interpretive dance.-modern interpretive dance. Under his watchful eye (he had lost one eye in a freak sushi chopstick accident) I trained from sun up to sun down for two years. After placing a disappointing 145th in the ***Olympics, I had no choice but to hang up my pink dancing slippers. After getting my PhD, I took a job with Microsoft as a developer on their 8.x1 razoratun kernel. Sadly, I was fired after they realized that a PhD in mice behaviour did not prepare me to write computer code. I currently work as a family lawyer, which was the only job that studying mice prepared me for.Some of the above might be fictional. Message me to find out :)