Friday, January 10, 2014

PERSONAL: DATING

I never thought I would go the route of online dating but am not getting any where with trying to meet quality women in bars. I'm looking for someone who is my best friend - someone who is truly accepting of who I am. If you are in a place in your life where you don't think you are ready to seriously commit to someone, I understand, but please do not contact me.I think this site has the potential to connect people who wouldn't have otherwise met. I'm sure there are many interesting people out there who I wouldn't normally cross paths with due to the routine of our every day lives. I'm not looking for someone who agrees with everything I say or likes everything I like – how boring! :) But, I do think that having basic core values align makes it much easier in the long run to weather the ups and downs of life….. What I look for in a person– integrity, honesty, loyalty, maturity, sense of humor, all of the typical things that every man is looking for. I am drawn to self confidence and intelligence but not arrogance. I can adapt to most situations easily and have a good perspective on life. I don't want to make a running list of what I want because sometimes what we are looking for comes to us in an unexpected way. I try to live every single day to its fullest and to always remember to be grateful along the way. The most valuable thing you can give to someone is your time. I'm ready to share it with that special person, who i'm hoping to meet soon. I'm ready to share my precious time with someone positive and fun, who can put a smile on my face.Ready for an adventure  Excited to meet someone who wants to take on the world - from day trips up the coast, a last minute getaway to watching a great movie for the 88th time. Loves : sushi, wine, my dogs, family and being pleasantly surprised. Looking for someone smart with a great sense of humor who is passionate about love and life. Being silly but goal oriented is required. I have a great life, very lucky. Looking for someone fantastic to share it with... No drama please

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