best of luck in your search...but remember that books with old covers, can have a great story....worth is seen on the inside...but again it really rather depends upon your point of view...happy searching...jimmysolo
I picked the last answer they love themselves, I get the feeling that they say they are ready to settle down but really don't mean it, that one bitten twice shy kind of thingy, no offense intended it is only my little 'ol opinion
jbibiza: I'm not worried about handsome... just someone who I find attractive that can enjoy the life style that I enjoy. I manage a jazz club and restaurant, I finish work about 3am and then enjoy a bit of clubbing and dancing or sitting on a terrace with some friends enjoying a good conversation and a nice glass of wine... I walk home as the sunrises over the ocean and usually get to bed between 6am and 7am. I wake around noon, get a few things done around the house and head for the beach or a cafe to meet up with friends. i enjoy being very social and like a partner who can keep up with me, so 35, 45, 55... doesn't really matter.
The attraction is his smile, the naughty gleam in his eye, the way he handles himself socially and the fact that he finds me irresistible. That's all I'm looking for...
your not asking for much are ya? if you do find all that then theres no point of letting go, is there?
They have gone on to 46-4-48-49 and 50....just be glad we arent still posting our pics from when we were younger. you would probably be more dissapointed.
Sparky55: I'm 45, have all my teeth, still have hair and am in damn good shape. Four out of five of your requirements are now filled and that's not too bad
Tumpa: At first I thought of a clever little something to write saying I still have two years of maturity left before I attain your standard, but then in reading your first post, I asked myself, what does shapely body hair mean?
At first I thought of a clever little something to write saying I still have two years of maturity left before I attain your standard, but then in reading your first post, I asked myself, what does shapely body hair mean?[/quote]
Tumpa: At first I thought of a clever little something to write saying I still have two years of maturity left before I attain your standard, but then in reading your first post, I asked myself, what does shapely body hair mean?
breezee: And can you really really vouch for your teeth, your hair and your damn good shape in 11 years time?
Food for thought, eh??
Yep, and I'm still 45 (For a few months longer) But I have to admit I need to stay on top of things with much more vigor nowadays as compared to when I was in my 30s lest I start getting that furniture disease.
You know... My chest starts slipping down to my drawers (Chest of Drawers)
Sparky55: Yep, and I'm still 45 (For a few months longer) But I have to admit I need to stay on top of things with much more vigor nowadays as compared to when I was in my 30s lest I start getting that furniture disease.
You know... My chest starts slipping down to my drawers (Chest of Drawers)
bodleing: Dont worry about that sparky, 11 years time? Thats me , 56, teeth are fine, shape is great, no worries
When or if I make it to 56 and I'm in as good a shape as you appear to be, then I'll be happy about it.
Isn't life strange. I remember when I was in my 20s making fun of 30 & 40 year olds. Now I'm wiser and don't joke about it. I simply hope I will eventually get to my 50s, 60s and beyond and still be able to enjoy life.
Sparky55: Yep, and I'm still 45 (For a few months longer) But I have to admit I need to stay on top of things with much more vigor nowadays as compared to when I was in my 30s lest I start getting that furniture disease.
You know... My chest starts slipping down to my drawers (Chest of Drawers)
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