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mk235711

I am a male, 54 years young, residing in United Kingdom, Humberside - Beverley, and I'm looking for a female match on Flirthut.

Looking forward to finding out what this site is all about.

I am in search of...

I am looking for someone to chat with and get to know, while having some fun. If they happen to be local and we hit it off who knows what might happen.

  • Identifies as: male
  • Height: >6' to 6'2 (1.83m to 1.88m)
  • Body type: average
  • Marital Status: married
  • Looking for: flirty fun
  • Hair colour: prefer not to say
  • Hair length: none or bald
  • Eyes: brown
  • Drinking habits: rarely / occasionally
  • Smoking habits: brown
  • Has children: yes and they live with me
  • Joined Flirthut: Visible to upgraded members
  • Last online: Visible to upgraded members
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About me

I am not looking to change my current situation. A little excitement and adventure would be great. Happy to chat to anyone, I find this difficult when actually meeting people for the first time so online gives me the chance to get to know people without that pressure.

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I like to flirt with my prefer not to say.

Interests

DIY/Home Improvement IT / Computing Photograpy Reading Theatre Walking / Rambling

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