| | Do you enjoy travel? Gentleman seeks attractive, interesting travel partner. I work for myself, my children are almost grown, I have been single for ten years, romance seems to have eluded me and do not have a girlfriend. Long term romance has eluded me, so its my thought this might foster a relationship that leads to something long term? if two can travel together without harming each other the future might hold much promise?
My primary destination is Santa Fe, NM a favorite city of mine for dining, art and relaxing. I also enjoy art and museums, it would be nice if you did also. Other locations are possible and departure dates and returns can be around your schedule.
I've had the good fortune to have traveled much of the globe, including most of the US as well as Canada, Central America, Europe and Asia.
I am single, 54, 6’1”, 230, balding, nice looking, sophisticated, educated, well read, easy to spend time with, clean and gentle. While I am broad shouldered I am not fat, I lift weights to keep a bit of tone. I am close to my children, kids like me and kids do come first.
If the companionship leads to a long-term relationship that’s great (I would hope someday to find the forever relationship). so, if you have an interest email me with a few words about yourself. We can share a coffee and visit.
The Theory of Love:
Numerous profiles state their desire to find the love of their life, their soul mate or to feel that tingle when they see their love.
Romantic love is rampant and dominates the culture. Is it real, sustainable and serve a useful purpose? Or is it destructive?
Only in the last century has romantic attachment become the single basis of a relationship. For centuries, men and women joined in marriage for enlightened self-interest, economic purpose, political stability, the parent’s order or basic survival.
Once joined, these couples created a relationship and a bond. From that sprung love for each other. Not always true, some relationships descended into destruction and hate and the history books are filled with the stories. But many if not most, survived and thrived.
We now seek the person we can first love then marry. Is this the cart before the horse?
History and a high divorce rate would suggest we should find a good fit, a great person, someone with common goals and a decent heart, and then fall in love. |