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Well-educated White Professional m4w
Hi, I'm not entirely sure this is the best place to meet a woman, but I thought, "What the heck? What is there to lose?" So, here goes. I'm a single, white, professional male, well-educated (master's degree), who's searching for a woman for intelligent conversation and lots of laughter. I love using my sense of humor at work and in all social situations. I have many humorous, and embarrassing, stories to tell, especially from my extensive international travels. I also enjoy good-natured back and forth banter. Going out to dinner, especially in this awesome weather, is also something I enjoy. Let's see, anything else about me you should know? I'm lbs, and have blue eyes and brownish/greyish hair. I also like to keep physiy active, either through jogging, biking, playing tennis, or occasionally hitting the gym for a workout with weights. I also enjoy wine, whether a nice dry white, or a light red (pinot noir), except when eating Mexican food. Then, for me, it's Corona Lite, all the way! As far as you, ideally you have at least some education (working on an undergrad degree, master's, or beyond), are intelligent (I never confuse education with intelligence), a good conversationalist, and have a great sense of humor. As far as your age, I'm truly age indifferent. I don't think the time you've spent on this planet deserves a great deal of importance, especially for two people who are simply talking. So, if you're interested, at all, feel free to email me. But, if you do, would you mind putting "Friend" in the subject line? I've read a few postings that suggest that's a good idea, particularly to weed out spam from sincere replies. Also, could you share with me a few details about yourself, especially more than a sentence or two? It wouldn't hurt if you're at least mildly loquacious. Thanks! I do hope to hear from you! What's the risk in exchanging a few emails and, if you're still interested, meeting for a glass of wine in downtown Ann Arbor? Again, it wouldn't be a "date," but just two people talking in a public place. That's all.
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