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Let me be clear from the start that I strongly prefer someone living in Germany (ideally in the west) or a neighbouring country.
I am looking for someone who has a compatible outlook on life. In my case, that would be a more "traditional" one. I want to meet someone who is looking to build a family in the future. I'm not in a hurry for that part specifically but it is something that's very important to me and I can see how that's a dealbreaker to some. I've listed some trivial stuff about me below to give you an idea.
-I'm 185cm tall, rather athletic than skinny. -I'm of Mediterranean descent. I have black hair and a very pale complexion. (I don't mind sending a selfie early on) -I'm religious (can elaborate privately) and would preferably meet someone monotheistic. -I work part-time in a corporate job. -I'm very interested in art and literature. I like to read, write and visit museums/expositions. -I'm an INTP if you're into that stuff. -I'm fluent in four languages. -I don't smoke, drink and so on. -I tend to find myself more attracted to Middle Eastern and European people (can explain privately). -I also have a preference for tall (which is rare apparently). -A bit obvious at this point but I'm pretty "marriage oriented" when it comes to dating.
I have a very well thought out plan (or plans rather) for my future. Although I'd say I'm Introverted, I'm definitely assertive and feel comfortable in a mentoring or "leading" role. I don't mean that in a condescending, but rather in a supportive and protective way. I'm very affectionate and considerate, but that should not be mistaken for weakness. If anything I mentioned piqued your interest, please feel free to ask me anything! I'm willing to discuss a lot more privately.
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