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Kimmy
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 44 years old. Zodiac sign: Gemini.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-47
I moved back to PA about a year ago and figured it's time to get out make new friends and go from there.... I work nights Monday thru Thursday night Friday morning... I do have some tattoos and piercings... I love being outdoors with my kids camping and hiking and just out and about. I also enjoy a nice bonfire and hanging out with friends and family. Love going muddin, fishing, going to the drag strip, bike/car/motorcycle shows and just driving along some back roads enjoying some good music. Im not much of a drinker but will have one or two here and there but never in front of my kids. I do have 3 kids my oldest will be 18 next mth and my 2 youngest live with me they are 6&4. Im not on here looking for a hookup so dont bother trying cause you may get your feelings hurt. No I'm not a bitch but I am honest and know what I do and don't want. I can't message right now but I do have *** on *** if you're truly interested into getting to know me.
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Lucilla
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 26 years old. Zodiac sign: Virgo.
Looking for: man. In age: 23-33
I love spending time with my family I work full time and I also go to school. I really enjoy going out to lounges and bars to dance and have a few drinks. I am looking for someone fun to hang out with nothing serious just a little bit of fun. My ideal first date would honestly just be maybe a nice dinner somewhere then movie. Good conversation and a glass of wine
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Caron
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 30 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 27-37
I used to think dating sites where for geeeks that never leave the house and sit on the computer all day but seems to b pretty popular these days so here goes....I am a single mom of two girls so its important that u like kids. Im looking to have fun and try new things and if sumthing comes of it thats great. I like to go camping and hking. I love road trips especially at night. I like to o things on a whim. I have 6 tats and i want several more. I also like to hang out with friends and drink a couple beers or just hang out. Im down for about anythng
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Ressie
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Aries.
Looking for: man. In age: 25-35
Lots to say about me but I will keep it short and sweet... I love my family and my dog Raider(beagle), I am a mother of a beautiful 2 year old boy that keeps me on my toes. I love to work out and I am currently in the process of toning up a little here and here. The famous comment I always get when I go out on a date is "how are you single". My answer truefully , I just haven't found that one I want to invest time; into and with. Oh also, I have my faith and its very much apart of my life. If that scares you or something you are not interested in that's okay I respect that. But it won't work out. Keep it simple for me...
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Jona
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Scorpio.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
love singing and dancing Impress me!
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Lia
Robertsdale
- Pennsylvania
- United States
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Woman. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Cancer.
Looking for: man. In age: 26-36
.. I love it here.;; Maybe you've seen me, I have several flowers zip-tied to the back of my helmet. In the battle of Form vs Function, my flowery helmet wins, it increases both my style and my visibility!For all the fellas out there who list Camping/Hiking/Fishing/Anything Outdoors as your Interests, or talk about it in in your About Me section, this is for you: Yes, I wear sparkly jewelry, coordinate my attire, smell nice, and worry about my hair, nails, and make up, but don't let that fool you. I have a degree in Adventure Education, I have spent much of my adult life in the backcountry, dirty, smelly, and hairy. It's not that I'm afraid of dirt, nor is it that I don't know how to handle myself "out there", it's more so me embracing being a responsible adult in the front country, or at least cleverly disguising myself as one.Your spelling/grammar/punctuation is your digital first impression. Misspelled words, improper use of capitalizations, and the unintelligible abbreviations of text-speak look sloppy. Analogous to taking public transportation to at next to a homeless bum who has just soiled himself, then stepped in a puddle as you were getting off. You split the bill, asked her for a ride home, and never heard from her again. Whereas the general writing and style in this section showed up to pick up their date exactly on time, in freshly laundered and pressed business-casual attire, bearing a small bouquet of irises. The fleeting feeling of the gloriously smooth, freshly shaved, skin of it's cheek against hers leaves her longing to have that that same soft cheek on that handsome face buried between her thighs right then and there. As exemplified above, smarts are sexy; brains are beauty...I have a degree in Visual Arts: Photography, and in Adventure Education.; nor do I; nor should you.I spiritually identify as a Confused Jew.I am honest to a flaw.I don't do well with large, open-ended questions, such as "So, tell me a little bit about yourself?".Since I graduated from school, 'I've been dressing the part'. Still, it takes me by surprise when I say something and people take me seriously. I mean they should take me seriously: I am smart, educated, articulate, and I know what I'm talking about. I'm just not used to people taking me seriously.What people are most likely to notice about me right off the bat is my style. My style: not style like the pure aesthetics of Gucci Style, rather the larger concept of what is style, like a Teaching Style. When people meet me in a professional context, they notice that I am sleek, coordinated, organized, and put together. In spin class, they notice that I am beat and dripping in sweat by the time we're finished. On my bicycle, people notice that I am bold but safe, and they notice my helmet. The first time a friend comes to my house, they usually say something to the affect of "Yep, this is your house!" It's a way to comprehensively describe all the details that collectively make me undeniably me, style!The top five things on my must-have list are as follows:1. My phone- which is my main contact to my family, who are all over the map, and to many of my friends. It is my Address Book, my Internet, my go-to reference for anything and everything when I am not at home.2. Family3. My car and/or my bicycle4. My planner5. FoodWhat I do with my off time: Most week nights: I spend a lot of time at the YMCA.On a typical Friday night: I am wiped out after a long week. During the weekends: I'm a homebody, so chances are that I'm at home, cooking supper with friends; there may or may not be a bottle of wine involved. I can also be found somewhere out there in a tent, at a friend's house, the Yavapai College Performance Hall, or the occasional soiree Down Town. I lead a fairly mellow lifestyle.You should send me a message if:You find me interesting, attractive, or otherwise intriguing; if sex isn't the only thing you want from me; and if you value proper spelling, punctuation and grammar. It depends on to what degree we already know each other:Completely blind date: I'll meet you in a predetermined public place for dinner.We met online, and haven't communicated much: StarbucksWe met online, have corresponded at length, and feel comfortable with each other: (My not at all Politically Correct answer: *Ideally*, you have a plan. I am an extremely involved and incredibly resourceful community member. I usually know how to entertain myself. BUT, in my ideal world, you are the man, as the man, it is your job to entertain me; I am the woman, if I am adequately entertained, my job is to put out. [I am fairly confident that it will take some modestly serious initial buy-in/general attraction to me to get this far in my profile, so I am not quite as concerned about being perceived as easy as I would be if, as my tag-line I were saying "Entertain me and I'll put out!".; keep me entertained, and eventually, I'll sleep with you. The extent of me "putting out" on my ideal first date would be one, long, slow, sweet, kiss goodnight: no tongue, at first, at least; our bodies pressed up against each other, desperately wanting to tear off every bit of clothing separating the two of us;; when we can no longer tolerate not being inside of each other, slowly our mouths open; as your hand reaches up to gently cup the back of my head, my knees quiver; you break it off, leaving me breathless, wet, and in eager anticipation of the next time we see each other.) Now, for the slightly more PC, and incredibly less graphic version: You can pick me up at my house, we'll go do something, like catch a movie, go watch Jazz on the Square, go to an Opening Reception at an Art Gallery; in any case, it involves a drink: loosen things up. Now that we have marginally compromised sobriety and a shared experience off of which to go for conversation for the rest of the evening, we can go enjoy a meal, and/or perhaps a movie... When all is said and done, you bring me home, walk me to the door, and give me a kiss goodnight.