Date men and women from United States / Colorado / Breckenridge, 55 year old

Date a man from Colorado, United States. I'm a happy, healthy resident of "the sticks," in Colorado. I like road cycling around the front range on warm weekends. INTJ, if that helps. I enjoy all the the typical mountain activities, especially skiing and bicycling. I also enjoy the amenities of the city. If you have a gun, I'll watch a football game, but I'd rather spend the afternoon at a museum, the zoo, or shopping, followed by an hour or three at a fun restaurant. I'm housebroken, well-mannered, courteous, occasionally amusing, and funny enough to make you blow beer out your pretty lil' nose. If I'm too tall, just think of me as 4 ft. 25 in. You're perfectly happy dressed up or in jeans, and you're not afraid to say what you want to do. You're a lot of Mary Ann, but you've got some Ginger in you too! You like nightclubs, music, movies, quiet little places, or coming up to the mountains. You have a great sense of humor, a twinkle in your eyes and style. You're comfortable with yourself and where you are on your journey, and you want to travel.

Meet a soulmate from Colorado, United States. I am the father of 3. I have six grandkids un der five. Family and friends are the most important thing in my life today. Been the workaholic, competed with the Jones, etc.. I'm now semi retired and loving it.
I love the outdoors. I ski, board, water ski, fish, hike, and travel accross the US annually.
I love to laugh and cut up. Enjoy meeting people of all walks of life.

Date men and women from Colorado, United States. In a former life, I was a criminal lawyer in Floridal I know, eek, not a lawyer. (It's okay, I like lawyer jokes too) I currently do consulting with Florida criminal lawyers which has included the female astronaut case, Lisa Nowak, and the most recent Casey Anthony case. But I moved to Colorado a few years ago to ski more and I've become a very good skiier and am in excellent physical condition but there's very few women here over 30 here and I don't say "dude" and never "awesome" unless it refers to something that really is awesome, not the fact that I enjoyed my lunch. I'm well educated, well traveled, well informed, compassionate, sensitive, and believe no argument between lovers should last past bedtime. We've all been hurt by the end of relationships. For a while, it leaves a big hole we just can't fill. And it doesn't get easier as we get older.. When you were twenty or thirty, falling in love was easy. You met someone out somewhere, thought they were fascinating and great looking, and zap, instant romance. But people in their late forties and their fifties have a lot more world exprience behind them, they have opinions and expectations they didn't have when they were thirty, they've gone through the pain of divorce, they have children (usually grown) so auditioning for a new partner is a unique and sometimes uncomfortable experience. although I agree you can probabl;y determine whether more time together would be a waste. . I guess what I'm saying is maybe we get more selective as we get older. I'm really looking forward to meeting a woman again who I can't wait to be with, to make love to and wake up with, to share the beauty of things, and to know along with all of that, she's my best friend. She doesn't have to be a Goddess or have a PHD but she does have to have a sense of humor and be a kind person. Anyway, if you're lookng for a long term relationship because you've had one before and you remember the great times, not the bad, I don't need to tell you what I'm looking for. You already know. And if you're interested, please don't let the distance between Breckenrikdge and Denver get in the way. My work (legal consulting) is done by computer so I'm not tied to Breckenridge. If two people click, finding a way to be togeher is easy.