I just hope to find a real honest women who will take me for who I am
Hi, Rusell, and welcome to the website!
By the way, this website has a bit of a learning curve, so here's some info, in case you need it.
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Points are now being given to level 3+ members who chat. You can see chat rooms on the group main page or at [agnostic.com].
Why is a spiritual man looking for women on an atheist website? I wouldn't go to Christian MIngle because I'm pretty sure I'd strike out. Add to that, no photo and no profile. You have to show/tell the ladies what they're getting.
With no photo, women don't know what you look like. Men who are out of shape, and fat with unkempt beards write on their profiles:
"Take me for who I am" and "What you see is what you get."
This indicates they are are unwilling to clean themselves up, grow or change.
I'll pass.
You beat me to it, was going to say pretty much the same thimg.