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awildhawaiian 56歲, 男, 住在加利福尼亚州

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性別
國家
美国
位置
加利福尼亚州, San Jose
婚戀狀態
單身
身高
5 ft 2 in / 158-160 cm
體型
健美
種族
亞洲人
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個人介紹

A wild hawaiian seeks his "wild wahine"
My friends would probably describe me as being funny, having a good sense of humor and "easygoing". I'm 5'2", approx. 145Lbs., and want to resume mountain biking. I'm 1/2 Hawaiian, and 1/2 Filipino. I was born and raised in California, raised "American", and don't necessarily "identify" as being Asian. I like the "outdoors", but that doesn't mean I don't mind staying inside and having fun or just relaxing. I also enjoy watching movies or reading a good book. I have many interests. I know that Friendship and Communication are Very Important in any relationship. I also know that without Friendship or Good Communication, regardless of any "magical" mutual attraction or things in common, any type of relationship will not survive. I also believe in "Personal Growth". I do not play "mind games", and will not tolerate someone who "acts" in this manner, at the expense of others".
I'm looking for a nice lady that also believes that Friendship and Communication are Important. I hope that she's a person that can be "transparent" with her thoughts and feelings, once she becomes somewhat comfortable with me. She hopefully will be a person that likes, and maybe enjoys doing activities that can be physically demanding, as I enjoy activities such as mountain biking, racquetball, hiking, skiing and snowboarding. I like a lady that's comfortable in shorts or jeans, and I wouldn't be averse to dressing up every now & then for a nice night on the town. I'm hoping that she won't be a lady that is "high maintenance". I like a lady that looks and acts feminine, within reason, as I don't think that she'd want a man that acts all macho and stupid as a lot guys do. I'd be lying if I said that "looks" don't matter to me, however, I feel that what's on the "inside" is just as important (if not more important) as what's on the "outside".