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Johnathon, 37

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About Me

I'm new to this site so I don't have a lot to say right now. Don't like to talk about myself too much, but ask me anything and ill answer. Right now I'm looking for someone to spend time with and have fun. I'm willing to do and try new things.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

  • Looking for

    woman

  • Relationship

    Divorced

  • Have kids

    No

  • Wants kids

    Someday

  • Ethnicity

    Caucasian

  • Faith

    Christian

  • Body type

    Athletic

  • Height

    5'10"

  • Eye color

    Blue

  • Smoke

    No

  • Drink

    Yes, socially

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    Looking for: woman. In age: 35-45

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