SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Amee
Online
Woman. 45 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 42-52
I am pretty much an open book. I say exactly what I feel and I feel life is too short not to take chances. My daughter is my whole world..my heart walking around outside my body...My work is very challenging yet very rewarding...So let's see how this goes...
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Starr
Online
Woman. 41 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 38-48
-Messed Up Manicure Over Missing Out-Fast Cars Over Fuel Economy-Sweet Over Sour-Being Authentic Over Games-Balance Over Excess-Patio Drinks Over Bar Hopping-Laugh Over Cry (Laughing So Hard You Are Crying Is Even Better) -Quality Over Quantity-Live Bands Over KaraokeThese are just typically the way I roll but really it is about who I am with more than what I am doing. I am active and strive to enjoy every minute life has to offer. I can be fun and yet offer you some deep stimulating intellectual conversation. I believe in treating others the way you want to be treated; honesty and respect. I don't sweat the small stuff but I am willing to do what is right even when it is difficult. Yes, there are still classy ladies out there that know how to show appreciation and respect for a man and actually want to share their lives with them. So, If you know what it is like to have a truly happy significant other and want to contribute to that and bask in its pleasures, I am your gal. Dessert at the Melting Pot
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Maryanne
Online
Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: man. In age: 41-51
I'm constantly bewildered by the cruel joke of heterosexuality. Why am I drawn to and attracted to the opposite sex when it appears that everything about us is, indeed, opposite? It seems that men are more suited to living with men, and women with women. So why are we trying to fit a square peg into a round hole (please pardon the pun as I believe I've just answered my own question while philosophizing). I am sort of a walking contradiction in that I love people but am sort of a loner. I'm a little bit country, but I'm also a little bit rock 'n' roll. I love to go for a long hike in the woods with my dogs, but when I get home I might blast some Radiohead or Pink Floyd... or Johnny Cash. Then there's big band music! So much to choose from...I like social gatherings but I'm more likely to enjoy doing something productive. Most of my hobbies entail solitude. Things like painting, writing (screenplays mostly), hiking, biking, hanging out with my dogs. Very dedicated to my dysfunctional family, as well. I'm not a huge fan of television but do like public TV and a few cable shows like "Curb Your Enthusiasm." I could watch that show for hours. Also like Mad Men and a guilty pleasure is "The Bachelor". I can be too serious/cynical about life sometimes but when my mind is free from worrying about my family, my friends and the planet, I can be a hell of a lot of fun! I love to laugh but I also can appreciate a peaceful Sunday morning drinking coffee, listening to music and reading the paper. (One stripper said that a raisin was once originally a pickle--I'm sorry, it's cruel but it makes me feel better about myself!) I'm a pescatarian and would prefer someone that's not big on eating meat. Also would love someone who is outdoorsy and more of a homebody than an adventurer.I've been told I'm a gay man trapped in a woman's body. Maybe you should be a lesbian trapped in a man's body? First date should always be quick and painless, like ripping off a band-aid, just to see if there is chemistry. A quick dinner/drink or lunch is preferred. If we make it to the second date, I'd like to take a day trip to a city I've never been to before (provided I'm driving so you can't try to kidnap me, only to be seen again on milk cartons--Have you seen this girl?) and explore the local culture. Restaurants, shops, art museums, plays, etc. If the day goes well, the drive back home exchanging time on the iPods (which we'll bring on the first date, of course) should be titillating!