Svetlana
- Age: 51
 - Zodiac: Leo, Tiger
 - Weight: 121lb, 55kg
 - Height: 5'7", 170cm
 - Eye Color: Gray
 - Hair Color: Blonde
 - Marital Status: Divorced
 - Children: 1 - girl, 28
 - Religion: Christian
 - Smoker: No
 - Drinker: No
 - Education: University
 - Company: Private
 - Job Title: Realtor
 - Sports: Yoga, swimming, biking, aerobics
 - Hobbies: Reading, cooking, traveling, music
 
Self Description: Right now, I know what I want and, most importantly, what I don't want. I am a realtor. I help people find places where they can be happy. But I myself have long been looking not for square meters, but for someone with whom I want to turn off the lights and stay. Not walls, but a shoulder. Not an address, but a feeling of "I'm home." I am strong because life has taught me to be responsible, independent and resilient. But in my heart, I am the same girl who wants to fall asleep under a man's shoulder. My weaknesses are coffee in bed, touching without words, and when someone remembers that I love flowers but not roses, but wild ones, as if they were picked on the way home. I don't play roles. I know how to love just a delicious dinner, a clean house, a calm atmosphere - all this I give when I am with someone I can trust. Even in heels, I don't lose my sense of humor. I can negotiate seriously with clients, and at home I can joke and tease you while you drink your tea! . I fix a curl behind my ear when I'm a little nervous, which is noticeable only to those who look carefully.
Comments: I love it when a man can deal with screwing in the light bulb, doesn't get lost in the store, and remembers how I drink coffee. If you can give me a hug when you have a hard day, don't run away from conversations, and aren't afraid to laugh at my mistakes, that's more than I need. I like a man who is wise but not boring. Calm, but alive. I respect and dream only of honesty, simplicity and warmth. You might be reading this right now and thinking "I'm just ordinary." But I just want an "ordinary" with whom it will be unusually good.
