SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Sena
Online
Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
I'm a very kind generous person as long as it's given on the opposite end. I am a dog lover, And tend to keep a busy schedule but always make time to relax. I always make the best out of every situation. I'm hoping to find a great guy who is looking for a LTR, getting sick of the games quickly. Life is toshort to not be upfront & honest. Ultimately I'd love to find someone to enjoy life with, chemistry, communication and character are extremely important. Depends on the season
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Sharlene
Online
Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
I've worked in the mental health field for several years now. I'd possibly like to go back to school for a degree in psychiatric nursing. I love to be outdoors especially in the summer, fall, and spring (in that order.) I think winter time is beautiful, but don't like to be out in the cold. I attempted to ski once 19 years ago and it didn't go so well. I've always wanted to learn to snowboard. I love to watch football... go Patriots ! I like most kinds of music, even some country and rap which are my least favorites. I love going to concerts and the beach. The ocean is one of my favorite places to be ever. It's beautfiul, calming, and peaceful. I'm very outgoing and talkative the majority or the time, but can be shy at times too. I can act very serious or real goofy at times. I also worked with people who are deaf for a number of years so I tend to show a lot of expression at times. I eat any and all fruits and vegetables. I eat meat, but am very choosey on which kinds and how it's prepared. Thai food is an all time favorite. I can make a pretty good meal. I love to bake as well and bring people breads and pies and cookies, etc. As long as we laughed and had fun it wouldn't matter.
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Alesha
Online
Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
Profiles all start to sound the same after awhile so I will try to keep this simple. I have a close family, I love to cook, I own my own power tools, I camp outside in a tent and I think it is important to pamper myself from time to time. My favorite things include my little black dress, live music, street fairs, funnel cake, laughing so hard that I start to cry, rainy Sundays on the couch, that high after a good workout, first kisses, red wine and great conversation. Things I hate: let start with all the unnecessary skin I see on this website. Really, guys, keep your #%$^ clothes on!! I am not going to base whether or not I want to talk / meet on how your abs (or your crotch) look in a photo. And if you are that shallow then I know that you are going just off of looks. Being attracted to each other is important, but it is the easy part, it is just DNA. Don't you want to get past that and find out if we have a connection? I know I do. I have never broken up with someone for looks, only for personality or incompatibility. How about you?I like to think I am smart, funny, compassionate, hard working and that I know how to unwind. My friends and my family come first, right up there with my significant other when I have one. I love my life. The only thing I want is someone that gets me, and adores me, that I can share it with. I have learned a few things from my online dating experience that will save us both a little time: - DO NOT *** A PHOTO. It is only fair. When you look at my pics, but you don't have any, it is kind of peeping-Tom-ish. - *** texts are great to get started, but I believe in real conversation, real dates and real chemistry. - It is not a date if you ask me out in a text message. - Don't send me naked (or semi-naked) photos, don't tell me I am hot or that I turn you on, and don't ask me what positions I like. If that is your idea of an icebreaker, I am not the girl for you. The first date should be low key and encourage conversation. It is not about what you do, it is about who you are with.