Age: 47
Zodiac: Gemini, Horse
Weight: 128lb, 58kg
Height: 5'7", 170cm
Eye Color: Gray
Hair Color: Blonde
Marital Status: Divorced
Children: 2 - girl, 25; boy, 15
Religion: Christian
Smoker: No
Drinker: Socially
Education: University
Company: Private
Job Title: Sales Manager
Years Worked: 15
Sports: Swimming, Pilates, Yoga, Hiking
Hobbies: Traveling, reading, designing female swimwear
English: fair
Languages: Ukrainian (native)
Self Description: My life has never been boring there have been ups and downs, and very interesting moments. But I often find myself thinking back to my time studying history at university. One of my professors once said that many events in history happened simply because someone missed a train or took the wrong route. And it was exactly these little accidents that changed people's destinies. I truly believe that any step we take can change our lives. Even though I've always loved history, during my studies I wanted to become independent and was constantly looking for part-time jobs. And you know, just one job interview at a furniture showroom completely changed my path. Since then, I've grown a lot, and today I work in the premium furniture industry. I genuinely enjoy creating spaces people want to come back to. One day at work, I was helping a very stylish and confident woman in her 60s. She was choosing a wardrobe for her dressing room. When I asked about the size, she smiled and! said, "big enough to fit my lover." We both laughed, and from that moment it turned from a simple consultation into a real, lively conversation. That's when I realized: age is just a number, but the desire to live, to feel, and to be desired never disappears. Besides work, I'm a mom of a grown-up daughter and we are more like friends now and also a slightly strict (but loving) mom to my teenage son. My life is a balance of care, work, and time for myself. For complete balance, only a spark in the heart is missing.
Comments: I've heard this from my friends more than once. And every time, I just smile. Because honestly, my travels were never about searching for someone. I've met many different people through travel and through work and all those experiences slowly shaped my view of relationships. For example, while traveling in Spain, I often caught myself simply observing people. Especially older couples sitting on park benches, holding hands and talking quietly, as if they had nowhere to rush. There was so much calm, warmth, and authenticity in those moments that they stayed with me more than any famous landmark. I think that's when I clearly understood what truly matters to me. I'd love to have a man nearby with whom life feels easy and interesting. Someone I can talk to about meaningful things, and also laugh about nothing at all. Someone with whom even silence feels comfortable; although maybe not at the very beginning. You know what I mean?