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| Location: | Tucson Arizona |
| Zip Code: | 85705 |
| Age: | 64, Gemini |
| Height: | 5 ft. 10 in. |
| Hair, Eyes: | Salt and Pepper Gray, Brown |
| Body Type: | Average |
| Ethnicity: | White |
| Religion: | Not Religious |
| Politics: | Liberal |
| Education: | Didn't Say |
| Income: | $125,000 - $275,000 |
| Job: | Doctor |
| Drink: | Drink Socially |
| Smoke: | Don't Smoke |
| Status: | Single |
| Have Kids: | Yes, over 18 |
| Want More: | Didn't Say |
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| Personality |
Being single for the first time in a very long time, I’ve been able to think about who I am, what really matters, and what I want to do with the rest of my life. One thing I know for sure is that all the things I look forward to doing would be so much better if I could share them with the right woman.
Most people I know would say that I get things quickly, have good ideas, good judgment, a great sense of humor, and can be trusted to do what’s right.
If you really get to know me you’d know that inside I’m all about passion. Passion guides my love for art and architecture, design and decor, music, performance, travel, ideas, and most of all people. I moved from internal medicine to psychiatry because I was fascinated by one person taking illness in stride, while another fell into despair. I wanted to know how someone troubled got to be the way they are, and what it would take to change. I enjoy my work and don’t plan to retire yet, but I do want more and more time off.
I’m always eager to travel. Of course I loved Paris; I didn’t want to leave Italy; India was astounding. London, Prague, Grenada, Seville – I want to return to all again – and also to see so many places I haven’t yet seen. I like antiques in New England, shows in New York, the awesome coast of California, unbelievable Yosemite and Yellowstone, and sometimes just a walk near home. There are many nice things about southern Arizona, but nothing to keep me here permanently.
I need music to thrive. I’ve passion for opera, particularly Puccini. Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven convey so much without words. I enjoy Willie Nelson, Judy Garland, Janis Joplin, Ellington, Ella, MJQ, the Stones, and a long list of others. I could watch Brando, Connery, or Kate Hepburn in anything. I miss Audrey Hepburn. I’m thankful to have seen Nureyev dance, and Unitas throw a football. I’d like to see West Side Story again.
I am passionate about color, the flowing lines of Art Nouveau, the organic simplicity of Craftsmen, the exquisite balance of Frank Lloyd Wright, the bold forms of Art Deco, and the luminous color of Tiffany lamps. I collect Americana -- country store, western, soda fountain, penny arcade, and more.
I’m ethnically Jewish, but not religious. I think many religions share the same core beliefs: that there is a unity to the universe, and that righteous goodness involves caring concern for others.
I listen to NPR, and watch PBS. I’ll be happy to see Bush out of office, and I hope to see D*ck Cheney in jail.
I like quiet restaurants, slow Sunday mornings, and slower Saturday afternoons with the woman who means most. I want to learn Tai Chi, Spanish, and more about cooking, and to play golf and dance again. I love to sing, but need lessons.
I want a woman I want to be with, who wants to be with me. We’d share basic values and truly value and respect each other. We wouldn’t need to like or be into everything the other does. Differing interests, abilities, and things we know lots about would enrich life for us both.
She’d be bright, dependable, caring, and perceptive about feelings. She’d value open communication, be enthusiastic about something, and wouldn’t take things too seriously, including herself. She’d expect the same from me.
Physical chemistry alone won’t make a relationship last. But I believe it is essential for a lasting relationship. You can do many things with someone else without causing undo stress in your marriage, but few marriages truly survive sex with someone else. So I’d want us to really enjoy being happily monogamous.
Human beings do best with a mate for life. Seems simple, but it’s very difficult to achieve. I believe I've learned enough now to make it work.
The rush of love at first sight is a powerful, wonderful emotion. If it develops with someone you already like and respect – or if it lasts long enough to discover that you also really like and respect the one who triggered your passion, such magic can be a terrific way to get a relationship started. However a lasting relationship requires more than magic. It requires steadfast commitment and well-earned mutual trust. Maybe even willingness to help each other sustain some tenable myth that makes the inevitable downside of life endurable. That kind of commitment is something I intensely long to give and to have again.
I would be very pleased to hear from you. Please allow some time for response. I’m not always able to get to email, and even when I can, I like to be thoughtful.
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| Personality Type: | Strong Silent Type |
| Want To Find: | A woman ages 51 to 67 to date |
| I Party: | Didn't Say |
Interests: I Like: | Antiques, architecture, Art Nouveau, Audrey Hepburn, Bizet, Brando, Brimfield, Calvin Klein, Carmen, Civil Rights, commitment, Community, Connery, conscience, Cooking, dance, eggplant, fairness, flea markets, Fosse, France, Green, HGTV, honesty, humor, Italy, Janis, Joe Louis, John Unitas, La Boheme, movies, museums, music, NPR, Nureyev, Opera, Pasadena, Pavarotti, PBS, performance, Prague, Puccini, Rajahstan, science and spirituality, Spain, sunshine, Tchaikovsky, The Band, the City, Tim McCoy, Tosca, TRAVEL, Willie Nelson, Yosemite |
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