SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Kindra
Online
Woman. 40 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 37-47
They say Big things come in small Packages, I think they were thinking of me when they came up with that saying! Ask away!-)I love to laugh! if u can make me laugh and smile your already ahead :-) I've been too a lot of concerts and have met a lot of cool people, like Ozzy!If ur honest and funny/good natured I look forward to hearing from you :-) Fyi I smoke, if you can't handle it please don't bother, I do not want to hear a lecture. KISSING is one of my favorite things and if my smoking will prevent you from wanting to make out then don't bother.
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Cyan
Online
Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 35-45
I like to keep busy and spend time with people. I enjoy movies, working out, riding bike, traveling, volunteering, nights out on the town, and having friends over. I like music and dancing and just overall having fun. I'd like to be a better golfer, any pointers? I am career orientated but know how to balance work and life. I am kind of a news junkie, I like to know what's going on. I like to have both silly and intellectual conversations with people. I have a varied group of friends and enjoy what each of those friendships bring. I enjoy my job and the people I work with. I am looking for someone with similar interests and goals to share my life with. Qualities to a good relationship I feel are honesty, trust, open communication, supportive of each other and helping each other be the best person they can be. I also consider myself young at heart and lead an active lifestyle, so I am seeking someone similar. I am not looking for a texting only buddy, I want to actually meet in person and have phone conversations. Dinner and drinks or anything that allows good conversation and a few laughs!
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Meagan
Online
Woman. 32 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 29-39
Louis for work. I tend to be fairly outgoing and am open to new things. I work in the ER and am glad to be done with law school. I keep saying this will be the last degree, but I said that after the last one too... In my defense, I've been doing the nursing thing for well over a decade and am attempting to use the JD within the healthcare setting. I enjoy showing off my truly horrifying golfing skills and seem to have developed a fascination of doing touristy things and visiting historical sites. I figure just working one full-time job will give me a ton (comparatively speaking) of free time and so am hoping to get back into hiking and climbing. If you know of good places to go or even a nice day hike, I'm always open to new ideas.