I have been "off-line for about four months now, dating someone I met from match, only to discover we didn't have much in common after all. A pretty good run, right?
Describing myself challenges me to look hard at who I am. Things keep changing so I try to evolve along with the changes and hopefully, I am a new and improved model of my previous self. It's been an adjustment for me to live outside a tight family nucleus but was bound to happen even if the marriage had survived -- kids grow up! Iv'e discovered that I really like living alone but would give it up in a heart beat if my 16 year old daughter wanted to move in.
I stay fit and work hard. Here are some stereotypes that might describe me --
Deep independent thinker
Dog person
sports fan
family guy
Adventurer (I love to explore)
right brained
Good in kitchen
Honest
A good partner for me would be an independent woman that enjoys family (mine and yours). I don't expect to find my "sole mate" in a 50 mile radius from where I currently live but do believe there are ladies out there with enough common interests to at least develop a meaningful relationship. I think expectations can be very hard on a relationship. I am a big fan of letting a relationship grow in an organic way, whichever direction that may be. Laughing and joking is a big part of my personality and I can get sarcastic -- in a good way. A relationship must be fun - something to look foreword to and enjoy the time together.
More when we meet. I am much better in person and I'm sure you will not be disappointed. Happy Holidays, Peter