Date a soulmate from California, United States. Anyone else like redwoods? I’ve been to Sequoia National Park and up to Eureka. Both spots are incredible. I’ve lived in Los Angeles for a while now and it amazes me that people can say that they get bored. LA has beaches, deserts, mountains and forests all within driving distance. I guess if you’re bored you’re not trying. As you may have surmised, I like the outdoors.
I’m also a movie buff. I will try any movie that appears well written but I do have a weakness for horror, fantasy, and scifi. Unfortunately I will sit through any film within these genres no matter how bad. The Scifi channel is my bane; they truly make some bad films. I’ve been making an effort to get to more concerts and the theatre.
As to what I am looking for I have not a clue. Does this make me slow? Possibly. I do still count out my knuckles to figure out how many days there are in a month and though at some point in the past I knew my state capitals that information now eludes me. So yes, I could be slow, but I figure it like this, if I start looking for a type I’m going to miss out on something worthwhile. At the most rudimentary level what I want is this. I want some to enjoy the good stuff with and someone to comfort and be comforted by during the bad stuff.
Meet someone special from California, United States. I’m creative, thoughtful, and compassionate and will listen to what someone has to say. If they need me, I’m there for them and I trust they will do the same for me or others they know.
Simply put, I'm looking for a kind, gentle soul with a warm heart to love, laugh and grow with each day that we're here.
If we work from our strengths, then together we can overcome our weaknesses, whatever they may be.
I don’t know where this new path will lead, but I’m taking each step into a new tomorrow with anticipation of whatever or whomever it brings.
Date a man from California, United States. Let's be candid: I work like a maniac twelve hours a day, five days a week. I'd rather spend a quiet night in or have a nice dinner in some darkened restaurant than hang out at the neighborhood bar and frankly, my general demeanor and areas of interest are more in line with most fifty-somethings than other fellas my age. Hang gliding? Thanks, but no.
I'm also not entirely sure that I have any business falling in love, but believe it's worth a shot. My last relationship (spanning seven years) mutated into a great friendship that I hope will remain intact until such time as I am dead. If you're one of those people that thinks of dating as a wedding-or-bust zero-sum game in which everyone is either marriage material or in the rearview mirror, press on. In point of fact, I'm still friends with most of the women I've dated over the course of my lifetime. All of them would probably agree with the assessment that I'm kind, courteous, and a bit of a relic as far as the belief that a lady should be treated as such right down to the holding doors and standing up when they enter a room jazz.
You know what really turns me on? Women who have their own lives going. Women who don't define themselves by their men, eventually fading into the background of some fella's life. I need a mature dame with her head screwed on straight who has passion, spark, and the get-out-there-and-do-it gene. I don't care if you're successful at your big pursuit yet, you've just got to want it, and that applies whether you're an actor, welder or vice president of a tire company. Go for it!
My philosophy -- I'd sooner fall for Fanny Brice than Cindy Crawford.
Here come the factoids:
Current television producer, former comic book artist, sometime recreational comedian (translation: I never wanted it as a career, thank goodness).
I'm nuts about eyewear, and actually have more pairs of glasses than shoes.
In 41 years, I've never been in a fistfight.
I keep calling Stephanie Germanotta by her birth name, because it seems totally bananas to me to call a smart, gifted 25 year old woman "Lady Gaga."
I'm not vegan, but my favorite neighborhood restaurant is.
I am completely incapable of talking about wine.
If you'd like to know more, let's start off with some light conversation, keep things authentic, and get to know each other.