There are a number of skills that a couple needs to have before they can really succeed in a relationship that's meant to last a lifetime. These skills are pretty obvious: compromise, forgiveness, sacrifice, and an acceptance of the things you don't like but can never change.
I am a 44-year-old single male although technically still married. I have been separated from my wife for more than a year. I have two kids that live with me about 50 to 100% of the time. I have an MBA, BA, and various pilot certificates. I work as a manager for an engineering firm in Miami. My life revolves around my kids, so right now I do kids' stuff, zoo museums, water parks, playgrounds, etc.
I am preferably looking for a single woman with no kids or only 1. I am looking to get to know someone, build a level of chemistry over the phone, via email, and texting, and meet in person sooner rather than later. My goal is to find someone who wants to be a part of my family, who wants to raise my kids with me, and together we build a loving home built upon trust, stability, honesty, compassion, and care for one another.
More about me, I have been to about 30+ countries in my life, I have been with my current company for about 14 years, and I have been in my industry for about 20+ years. I like all types of American and European pop/rock music, especially music from the ’80s, like CC Catch, and Modern Talking. Both of my children are young, but they are in school.
Right now, I typically have Monday nights, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and every other Thursday night free.
Jeremy