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SINCERESENSIBLE (0

79 / F-M / New York

Widowed >> Dating

sincere sensible seeks same

attractive intelligent sincere widow seeking a quality gentleman to date and enjoy all life has to offer, time is fleeting kid

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sc0ttallan (0 

52 / M-F / New York

Single >> Long-Term

Looking for my one true love.

I have always been looking for that one true love who will eventually become my wife. I feel that I'm just like geese, mate for life. I work a lot, always outside, cleaning up America one day at a time. So if any woman wants to get to know me, give me a text.

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SicMustang14 (0

39 / M-F / New York

Single >> Dating

I'm back, it's been a long time. Hit me up

I'm an easy to get along with guy who is down to earth. Not sure what I'm looking for yet.

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casperkgb (0

48 / M-F / New York

Single >> Dating

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laura247 (0

44 / F-M / New York

Looking for Dating

So, what makes a great love story? Initially, this seemed the easiest of the seven categories that make up our series. All great novels are essentially about love, aren't they? As it turned out, things weren't so easy. There is, as one of our panel remarked of Madame Bovary, often precious little loving going on in these famous love stories. With the exceptions of Jane Austen and sometimes Dickens there are very few guaranteed happy endings. "Reader, I married him" is quite defi nitely the exception to the rule — unless our poor heroine has married the wrong man, or he is in love with someone else. The contemporary novel, for one, has fallen out of love with love. When our most successful and popular authors choose to write love stories, they look to the past, as do TV producers with the endless return to old favourites for the Sunday night bonnet slot. And you can be sure that in any poll of the nation's favourite novels Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights will be somewhere at the top. So perhaps we haven't become disillusioned with romance itself, just distrustful of its ability to thrive in such a cynical age.

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