Dating Info |
I'm looking for man |
Partner age preferences 40 - 50 |
Relationship Type Virtual Dating Friend/Activity Partner |
Relationship status Married |
Kids Have kids and they live with me |
Personal Info |
My Age 46 |
My Height 5'2''/157cm |
My Weight 154 lb (70 kg) |
Nationality / Religion Judaism: religiously Jewish |
Ethnicity Mixed Ethnic |
Languages: Hebrew English |
Body Type Curvy |
Hair Color Brown |
Eyes Color Brown |
Qualifications Master's Degree |
Occupation Field Healthcare |
Income level I have an average income |
Smoking Habits Non-smoker |
Drinking Habits Never drink |
Psychological Portrait |
The most important qualities in a partner for me are: Devotion, Confidence, Integrity, High intelligence and education |
For me, the most important thing in a partnership is: Balance and harmony, Common interests, Decency and respect for each other |
I categorically dislike the people around me: Pedantry, Selfishness, Disrespectful, Negligence, Dullness |
My preferences / favorite free time activities: Traveling around the world, Learning new things |
The best evening for me is: Go to a good restaurant, Go shopping and update your wardrobe |
For me, the ideal date is: Dinner in a cool restaurant, Relax in a luxury hotel, Interesting training or seminar |
I will prefer the following gift from a loved one: Elegant decoration, Branded watches, A trip to Europe for two |
The main problem in the pair, in my opinion, is: If one is in a pair all the time to shift the solution of all issues to the other., When a partner lives his own life, not considering the interests of the partner., When one of the partners keeps looking at the opposite sex. |
For me, the ideal relationship is a couple: When partners are also good friends, If a couple always has passionate sex, When there is sincerity and care for each other in a relationship |
For me, personal space in a pair is: Do what I like |
Being honest with your partner is: Talk about problems, but choose words, time and place, Be yourself - and respect your partner's right to be yourself |