SIMILAR PEOPLE
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Fletcher
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Man. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: woman. In age: 49-59
I\'m spiritual, laid back, goofy, loves music, Intelligent, and romantic, open minded. My match would be younger than me, single, no kids, holds a job, should be a reflection of me.
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Ananiah
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Man. 55 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: woman. In age: 52-62
I am a nice, funloving guy, looking for the same in a woman. Faithful, trustworthy, hardworking. Great sense of humor, loves to have fun. I am bald, partially by design, but also by genetics, meaning I do have hair, but I refuse to deny it is quite thin and will not do the comb over or try to cover it up with a rug.... LOLProud father of two grown kids and one granddaughter who just arrived, family is very important. My parents will soon be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, I envy them for that, wish I could have had that, but at 50 I don't see me living to be ***or better. So, if I could just find that special gal to spend the rest of my life with that would be great. I spent 22 years in the Coast Guard and working in a second career as an Asst. Golf Course Superintendent.... Dinner, nice conversation, walk on the beach or in a park. A kiss goodnight that leaves us both wanting more and will make us both want to have that second date and then more.
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Errol
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Man. 53 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 50-60
Things I seek in a woman: Intelligence. Assertiveness. Ambition. Confidence and a sense of self-worth. A sense of humor, maybe even a wicked sense of humor. A woman that doesn't need a man, but wants one in her life. A woman that waits for the man to open the door. (this not just a first-date thing - something ingrained in my character and a way of my life.) She should; have a career, volunteer or have an avocation to keep her mind, body and spirit occupied. She should have an active life-style in which she is concerned about her health and body – but not obsessively. She should have the little black dresses, but able comfortably and confidently go to coffee or a live music performance in a t-shirt and jeans. A most important item: the ability to communicate and stave-off unnecessary arguments by listening and talking. A great conversation is one, in which, any particular topic is never finished before taking- She should take the time (or at-least attempt) to construct complete sentences, with whole words. Making a meager attempt at the 'lost art' of writing impresses me. She should show some creative originality. I'm not the typical guy - I'd rather "do something" than "watch" a sporting event on TV. Agree on thirty minutes. If either is not interested, then each have an exit strategy and can leave after the thirty minute mark without hurting anyone's feelings. If the conversation is compelling…that will prolong the meeting naturally.