General Info
I Am Here For: |
To Explore My Sexuality |
Marital Status: |
Single |
Children: |
Have children |
Education: |
College Graduate |
Religion: |
Protestant |
Smoke: |
No |
Drink: |
Yes |
Occupation: |
Technology/Business Professional |
Body Type: |
Average |
Height: |
5' 5" |
Ethnicity: |
White / Caucasian |
Languages: |
English |
Sexy Stuff
I Am Looking For: |
Cyber Sex, Social Encounters, Erotic Chat, Cyber Friendships |
Sexual Fantasies: |
Fetishes, Domination, Bondage, Costumes, Toys, Multiple People, Sadism & Masochism, A Public Place, Exhibition & Voyeurism |
Sex is Best: |
Passionate, With a Stranger, Wild, Kinky |
Cybersex: |
N/A |
I Want You To: |
Play Along With My Fantasy, Make Me Do It, Teach Me New Tricks, Tell Me Your Fantasy |
Cybersex Personality: |
Experienced, Submissive, Passionate, Threesomes, The More The Merrier, Fun With Toys, Nasty, Adventurous, Kinky, Aggressive, Wild, Role Player |
My Web Gifts
A gift from uname
Note:
Content:
Sent
12/12/2012
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AIG_Bonus' Scoop
About me:
I'm a fun-loving person who works at finding the upside to most all situations. I work hard and like to play hard. My best qualities are honesty, being a realist, strong work ethic, communication and balance. I follow and find interest in government politics. I thoroughly enjoy intelligent debate,
whether it be about social issues, politics or belief systems. I love to understand what makes someone think the way they do.
Who I'd like to meet:
Interested in ONLY women at this time. People who are open-minded and have a sense of humor. I like loyalty in people as well.
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More About AIG_Bonus
My Other Profile/Website Links:
N/A
Interests:
U2, politics, economics
My Favorite Websites:
N/A
Music:
U2, Sarah McLachlan, The Cure, Sting, Seal, The Smiths, Anna Nalick, Plumb, The Cult
Movies:
The Good Shepherd, Thirteen Days, The Siege, Me Myself & Irene, Nixon, JFK, Anger Management, U2 - Rattle and Hum, Austin Powers/Austin Powers 2, Forrest Gump, Sabrina, Gone in 60 Seconds
Books:
Enjoy mostly non-fiction. Recently dug into "The Forgotten Man" which is yet another analysis of the The Great Depression of the 1920's, yet unique in it's study of the effect it had on the generation of people who experienced it.
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