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I enjoy playing chess, gardening/aquaponics. I am a stock/options nerd, so I may get a little carried away talking about those things. I lost 75lbs over the past couple of years (only took 10 months, but I've kept it off now for over a year), so my diet is important to me. I eventually hope to be involved in my daughter's sports, if she should decide she wants to play. I grew up playing basketball, baseball, soccer, and did well in track.
I'm a small-town guy living in a town that is huge compared to what he's used to. My hometown is 1300 people, and the town I currently live in is about 90x that size. I don't like the traffic, I don't like the anonymity. I miss seeing familiar faces. There are no familiar faces to me here, so I need to make some :)
I am not interested in hookups or one-night stands. If we are not going to engage as a couple, then maybe we can at least set up playdates for our kids.
My daughter asks me for a sibling at least once a week. It would be nice to give her one, but I don't really expect it to happen, since I'm not getting any younger.
I am a firm believer in sticking together as a family and doing what needs to be done to keep the relationship healthy, even if it means going to see a counselor/therapist, but those options apparently weren't in the cards with her mother. Children need to know that they're loved and that no little frivolous dispute is worth throwing a family away. I'm looking to teach my daughter that relationships are not just some thing you try and sample and toss when you're bored, that commitment is a real thing, and that people's promises are important.
This is my first time here, so I'm sorry if my description is unnecessarily long-winded.