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Christy
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Woman. 59 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 44-64
Hello i love going to the beach to relax and watching the sunset and i also like going dancing and horseback riding and i love watching movies like vampire and the wolfman .i love music like oldies but goodies and old school and country. I am looking for a man who is honest and who likes to cuddle and watch movies . I want a man who love to spend time with family . I want some one who is there for me and who loves to laugh and who makes me happy especially who rember what foods i like and my birthday e.t.c so if you are that man then let me know
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Tamika
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Woman. 56 years old. Zodiac sign: Aquarius.
Looking for: man. In age: 46-66
Hi! My name is Tamika. I am divorced other caucasian woman with kids from Santa Maria, California, United States. Now I'm looking for new relationships. I want to meet a man, love of my life.
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Young
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Woman. 38 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 28-48
Do people even care about profiles? Or read them?? Well, whatever. If you have a few minutes, here's the rundown...The short version:I'm smart, sarcastic, sometimes snarky, and maybe some other S words. Never married. No kids. Hoping to find someone I can build a life with, but that starts with dating.Recently made a career shift accompanied by a big move from the LA-area, so life feels pretty surreal right now.If you're still with me, here's the long version:I have a lot to offer the right person.I spent a lot of the past 15 years working insane hours, so I'm excited at the prospect of having more time on my hands. While I can certainly understand the busy-ness of day-to-day life, I'm really hoping to meet someone I can now spend time really getting to know — someone who's interested in taking/making the time to get to know me.I have a brain, and I enjoy using it. I'm hoping you're in the same boat. I have a career (albeit recently heading a new direction) and am fairly driven to be successful at it — and have found that I get along best with others who are, too. There are always exceptions, of course, so you don't need to feel like this is some kind of requirement for saying hello.I grew up in a stable family environment, and I learned to appreciate that long ago. My family is full of smart and fun people, and I enjoy spending time with any of them whenever I can.As an aside, let me say that I'm currently a BBW, but I'm not particularly proud of that fact in the same way some are, so I'm working on changing that. I have found it to be something I really have to be in the right headspace for, and for a long time I wasn't. But I am now, and I'm working on making some significant changes in my health. (Btw, it's working. Just takes time...)My place isn't an option. YOUR place isn't an option. The last thing I want out of a first date is to walk into — let's face it — a STRANGER'S dark apartment and watch a movie in the dark while you shove your tongue down my throat, suggestively place my hand on your crotch, or worse — just whip it out. This is not the stuff relationships are built on. So... Let's do coffee. Maybe dinner. Just someplace we can talk, maybe have a drink, and really GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER. (Hint: This works for second and third dates, too, but if you need a little variety, I can maybe kick your butt at Scrabble or something.) The rest we can play by ear. Be funny, be sensitive, be honest, be willing to make the first move, be intelligent, be patient, be outgoing, but most importantly, be yourself.