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Maybe Its You

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Maybe Its You
 

 

If you can relate to this personal ad, then I would like to hear from you to see if we can make a connection and assist each other.

ME: Professional Single parent dad with a biracial son(8). I’m 44 yrs old (looks 34 and feel 28) who is into having fun with his son, fitness, reading, sports and enjoying life. However, being a single parent is financially draining, as you have to do it all as you probably well know, which at times leaves barely something to enjoy life. I make in the mid 40’s, but am looking to find someone who would like to combine our assets and reduce our liabilities by working together as a team.

YOU: Professional Single mom with 1-2 children who is hard worker, but is struggling as well, and wants something better for herself and her children. You should love having fun with your kids, enjoy reading, fitness, and have a zest for life.

Ok, now we both may have some drama, because ex’s or family can sometimes be over-bearing, but we just keep moving.

You should be a non smoker, casual drinker ok, do not have a foul mouth around your kids, nor let anyone else. Can be a lady in public, a role model for the kids, but can be wild and unihibited when alone with her man when it is time. Can be attentive, fun loving, and have a sense of humor.

If this sounds like you, please email me, and we can talk on the phone. Honesty is the key here, let’s put all the cards on the table and see if a merger can be mutually beneficial to both parties.

 

Jeffrey Aaronson