Not here to meet women so don’t bother texting me

I’m just here to have fun so if you’re a female and you’re looking for a relationship or “wanting to get to know me better” don’t bother because I will block you. I will be 61 this Thursday 7/24 and I’m happily single but if you’re just looking to add to your friend list that’s fine but once I realize you’re trying to be in a relationship with me or anything other than being my friend you’re blocked so keep that in mind if you do decide to message me.

Conneaut Lake
2025/7/21 Edited to

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