He makes me smile and gives me butterflies.

I never ever go on these kind of sites. One day about a month ago, this site kept coming up, flashing in my face. I was getting annoyed at first, but then I was thinking, well, maybe it's a sign or something. So just for kicks, I signed on. The very minute I was on the site, I saw a picture that really grabbed me. It was one of the HIGHLIGHTED profiles. He wasn't even someone in my area of the same state. He lives in California. I have just recently decided to move to California after my separation and divorce proceedings get started. California is a big state....I didn't think he was anywhere near San Diego where I planned to move where my sister is. I added him to my friends list. At first of course we sent smiles to each other and cards...then I got a card that said I LIKE YOU. I was a little excited. I was still unsure of my chances of talking to him, considering I wasn't a full member yet. I couldn't even catch him on-line the same time as me. Well, finally not even a week ago, he was online and he sent me an instant message. I was way too excited. I found out that he lives about half an hour away from where I am moving. We both also have identical twins. I was thinking, this is really spooky. We have been texting each other pretty much non stop and plan to see each other the day I get to California. We are very excited to see each other. We just seem to really, really hit it off. He makes me smile and gives me butterflies. I've been married for 13 years and haven't been so happy, for the most part of it. My husband and I just don't have a lot in common and the love for me has been gone for a long time. That is why I am moving away for a fresh new start. Now more than ever, I am really looking forward to meeting someone. Less than a month on this site and I really think I've found someone that shares so much as I do. I really think so much of this is a coincidence and perhaps fate. WISH US LUCK!

Peaches40 and reesepieces2

peaches40 & reesepieces2

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