A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
I don't believe in 'types' and the like. But if you are going to insist on twisting my arm like that, here is a little bit of babble: I'm seeking someone who sees beyond the surface and finds beauty in the unexpected. A person with a quick wit and a hearty laugh, who knows life’s too short for stuffiness. And maybe someone who’s learned to cherish life’s small joys, knows their heart, and isn’t shy about pursuing what they want. If that’s you, let’s write the next page together.
Me? I'm just a night-shift shelf stacker. I guess I'm a bit of a philosopher at heart, trapped in the body of a blue-collar worker. I like to think I've got a good sense of humour, even if it's mostly to keep the boredom at bay. And maybe I've got a soft spot for those who've been dealt a bad hand in life. I suppose I'd like someone who doesn't need me to save them. Just someone who'd maybe enjoy a quiet night in, sharing stories and laughter. Looking to form a friendship, and then take it from there.
I like to flirt with my my hair.

Can Relationships Survive When Social Worlds Don't Match?
Can love survive when social worlds don't match? Online dating has opened doors that previous generations could never have imagined. With a swipe, a message, or a match notification, you can meet someone from a different city, a different culture, or even a completely different social world. Dating sites and apps like Flirthut have made it easier than ever for people from all walks of life to connect. But what happens when those worlds collide - when you meet someone online, feel the spark, and then discover that your social classes simply don't match?
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