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Dorean
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Woman. 36 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 33-43
When it comes to most things in life, I subscribe to the ‘you never know unless you try’ way of thinking. It’s worked out pretty well thus far. Online dating is tough - scrolling through hundreds (ok - many?) profiles, first looking at pictures, then reading the highlights, then the details..trying to decide if you think there will be any chemistry or mutual attraction…then finally, you have to make a call on *** moving on to read the next. And then? Repeat. Yikes. What a process. I’ve seen it work for family & friends - I know 2 people that have met their current spouse online - so I figured, why not me? It’ So here I am. And here you are. =)I’ve made traveling more of a priority in my life over the past couple of years. I figure the time is now - unattached, no children, and it’s not putting me in financial harms’ way. I love it - seeing new places, meeting new people, exploring, having all of my senses tickled - it’s great. Being active is important to me - I ran my first 10k last year and plan on running another this spring, hit the gym pretty hard/frequently, and recently discovered a passion for yoga. I also like doing things outdoors. Hiking is great too - I like doing things that challenge my body - it energizes me in so many ways. I’d love to date someone who is equally active…there’ I’ve moved past the partying every weekend phase and am looking to spend my free time in different and more meaningful ways.So what am I looking for? What many people are - a connection, chemistry, a mutual attraction of the mind, spirit, body…the whole 9. I want it all! =) Settling is not something I do…I don’t think anyone should. I think it’s a recipe for divorce/dissatisfaction when you do - and who wants that?
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Regena
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Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
I am not into basking in the sun, but prefer a beanie hat and trail running shoes for adventures under the clouds. I'm doing a 30 day Bikram yoga challenge currently just for the heck of it. I work at a private school as an R.A., also as a part-time nanny, an eBay seller and will be returning to finish a fashion design degree later this year with my GI Bill. I have a constant influx of design ideas and would like to put them to use. I draw almost daily. To sum me up school-wise I am best in athletics, math and art (tho I forget math since its been awhile).I have some family in the area and the NW definitely feels like home to me. Music interests: I like a lot of different types including country. Things I do that make me happy: -Exercising in some form-yoga, running, swimming, cycling, lifting, etc almost daily. -Creative outlets like drawing, lately on the computer and sometimes sewing. I made some running dresses recently.Hoping to meet a guy who is grounded, genuine, loyal, likes kids and has an interest in having them (or 1 more), is very athletic, communicative, responsible and has a little magic in there, too. Something simple to see if we have chemistry like meeting for coffee or a short walk.
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Shantae
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Woman. 37 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 34-44
When asked how it is possible that a woman who is passionate about life, love, family, kids, cooking, and everything else can be single, my reply is that I haven't found someone who can match my awesomeness. Yes, I know. "She sure is full of herself". Yes. And I expect everyone to love themselves enough to not settle for anything less than awesomeness in their lives. My teenagers, my family, my friends, my job, just my life in general is full and happy. And anyone who comes into my life is already living a full and happy life. If you are living that full and happy life and really love who you are, you are awesome! I rarely send messages first, only when something in your profile strikes me as interesting or funny. Similarly, I expect the first message I get from you will make me smile or pique my interest. I probably won't reply if you don't have something interesting to say. ("Hi" is not likely to catch my attention.)Maybe I'm picky, but I think everyone should be. I also like chivalry. I appreciate a man who holds doors open, orders for me at restaurants (but lets me choose my own food/drink unless I ask you to decide for me...which after a long week of making a million different decisions has a tendency to happen now and then.), is polite to those in the service industry, and makes everyone feel important.