Date someone special from Salem, United States. I love the outdoors and live in the country and wouldn't give anything for it. I was in a bad car accident the day after I turned 21. So much for my insurance coming down. It put me in a deep coma for 13 weeks and broke a few bones(ankles, knee, hips, and cheek. So forgive me if I have a small limp. I have short hair now. I used to have longer hair but just got too hot. I have green eyes and a little heavy set. Not much. I like to say I'm a free bird but I have 2 boys I take care of. Opps! Did I tell you I'm in the process of a divorce and I have 2 boys, 9 and 11. I have them the majority of the time because I will help them with their schoolwork when needed. I live in my grandmother's house out in the country surrounded by pecan trees. Its enjoyable to sit on the front porch swing and just relax. It would be so much better though to have someone to swing with. (In more ways than one). I would like to find someone who would like to share that with me along with me sharing their intrests.
Meet single man from Salem, United States. I'm sorta a shy guy at first but will warm up pretty quickly after getting to know someone.. Family is the most important part of my life. Right now I'm looking for a best friend first and maybe if things click we can become more....only time will tell....I enjoy quiet dinners, movies, spending time with family and friends,cuddling, fishing, bowling, pool, dancing (it been a while....lol), long walks thru the park....I'm not scared to show my feelings and want and need to be able to express them to someone who really cares about our relationship!! She will need to have similar values and will work at striving to have the best life has to offer..
Date a soulmate from Salem, United States. Born and raised in the Southeast, have traveled around the US when it was cheaper. Do Like stay at National parks. Never been Married, came close of few times. Like Auto racing, not addicted to it. Hockey games are welcome to watch. It's hard to say I like to travel away with the economy and gas the way it is now, make the most of what is close by.