In My Own Words…
Tell us a little about yourself:
Some one nice and fun to be with. One who is not scared to have a good time.
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About Me
| Gender: |
Male |
| Sexuality: |
Straight |
| Age: |
57 years old |
| Location: |
Dayton, TX, US |
| Ethnicity: |
White/Caucasian |
| Religion: |
Christian |
| Occupation: |
transportation |
| Education: |
Some College |
| Hair Color: |
Brown |
| Eye Color: |
Green |
| Body Type: |
Average |
| Height: |
175 cm |
| Children: |
I do not have children |
| Smoking: |
Smoker |
| Relationship Status: |
Never Married |
| Astrological Sign: |
Capricorn |
About My Match
| Looking For: |
Dating & Romance or Adult Fun |
| Age: |
35 to 55 |
| Race: |
Does not matter |
| Religion: |
Does not matter |
| Education: |
Does not matter |
| Children: |
Children are OK |
| Smokers: |
Smokers are OK |
| Someone who is: |
Never Married, Separated, Divorced, Widowed, or Married |
| Height: |
Does not matter |
Questionnaire
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My job can best be described as:
Professional
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Tattoos:
Ok, but not for me
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When looking for a compatible dating partner, physical appearance is:
Just one factor
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My friends would describe me as:
Low key
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In my free time, I like to:
Spend quality time with one or two friends
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The quality I seem to value the most in people is:
Honesty
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My involvement in physical activity can be described as follows:
Exercise sometimes
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Religion is:
Not important at all
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My favorite type of music is:
Classical
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My first choice in a movie would typically be:
Intense drama
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My television viewing can be described as:
A few times a week
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This characteristic is most important in a potential partner:
Honesty
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The style of clothes that I want my partner to wear is:
I don't really care
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My job/career is:
Important, but not everything
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Financially, I come from a family that is:
Average
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I would like my partner to be:
Social
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I would prefer to live in/at the:
Country
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An ideal first date would be:
Romantic dinner
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Of the following, I am most interested in:
Technology
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Do you want to have children in the future?
No
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