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Personality, Family Details, Career, Partner Expectations etc.
Hi there!
Thanks for checking out my profile.I was born and raised a Midwest girl, moved in 2010 to the amazing MD/DC/VA area! My close family and friends compliment me as being respectful, open-minded, confident, and spontaneous! In my free time I enjoy meeting new people, exploring the east coast, trying new restaurants/ cuisines, spending time with friends/family and working out!
I am looking for someone who I can call a true friend, who is honest, compassionate, intelligent and above all respectful! I am close with my family so it is important for me to find a partner who is respectful towards young children as well as elders.
Family is Half-Sikh,Half Hindu.
To be very honest, please do not contact me if you were not raised or live in the United States, I am not looking to relocate to a different country.
Basics & Lifestyle
28
Never Married
5' 4" (162cm)
Fair
Slim
102 lbs
USA
Occasionally Non-Veg
Occasionally
No
Liberal
Gemini
Not Specified
No Health Problems
Religious Background
Astro Details
Hindu
Saini
Not Specified
Don't know
Punjabi
English, Hindi, Punjabi
Not Specified
No
Family Details
Employed
Employed
Not Specified
0
2 of which married 1
Not Specified
Not Specified
Education & Career
Masters - Science
Dont want to specify
Yes
Private Company
Science Professional (Others)
Location
Washington, DC, USA
District of Columbia
Citizen
Not Specified
Hobbies, Interests & more
Cooking, Dancing, DIY(do it yourself) projects, Gardening / Landscaping, Home / Interior decoration, Solving Crosswords, Puzzles
Eating out, Health & Fitness, Listening to music, Reading / Book clubs, Shopping, Volunteering / Social Service, Wine tasting, Yoga / Meditation
Enjoy most forms of music
Classic literature, History, Magazines & Newspapers, Romance, Short stories