Date someone special from San Marcos, United States. I'm a very fun-loving, outgoing, and happy person.
I've been blessed with a supportive and crazy fun family.
I've grown up playing soccer and dancing and still love doing both.
Currently in college majoring in literature and creative writing.
One of my favorite things to write is song lyrics and sing them with my brother who plays the guitar and writes his own music. We kind of joke that we have a family band because my dad plays the drums and we'll all play on Sundays. (Not during a Chargers game of course)
Watching the Chargers with my family while eating mom's tacos is my favorite tradition.
I love America, being outside, my friends, my home, my animals, and finding the positive in any situation.
I really enjoy simple things and it takes very little to make me laugh.
I'm hoping to meet someone who has a good sense of humor and laughs at my jokes even if they aren't funny. Someone who enjoys going out but can also be happy just hanging at home. Someone who is Christian, has morals and values, and lives each day to its fullest.
I feel like I should mention that if you have pictures on your profile of you "posed" with your shirt off...I'm not going to be interested. Sorry.
Meet a soulmate from San Marcos, United States. Sombody who wants to get to know me be by my side and I can provide the same support and comfort im a loving kind nice woman who has made mistakes but is willing to change for the better hoping to make somebody happy and do everything in my power to make myself happy and the others around me this is my first online dating thing And just giving it a shot
Date young girl from San Marcos, United States. First described systematically by Medical College of Georgia psychiatrist Hervey M. Cleckley in 1941, psychopathy consists of a specific set of personality traits and behaviors. Superficially charming, psychopaths tend to make a good first impression on others and often strike observers as remarkably normal. Yet they are self-centered, dishonest and undependable, and at times they engage in irresponsible behavior for no apparent reason other than the sheer fun of it. Largely devoid of guilt, empathy and love, they have casual and callous interpersonal and romantic relationships. Psychopaths routinely offer excuses for their reckless and often outrageous actions, placing blame on others instead. They rarely learn from their mistakes or benefit from negative feedback, and they have difficulty inhibiting their impulses.
Not surprisingly, psychopaths are overrepresented in prisons; studies indicate that about 25 percent of inmates meet diagnostic criteria for psychopathy. Nevertheless, research also suggests that a sizable number of psychopaths may be walking among us in everyday life. Some investigators have even speculated that “successful psychopaths”—those who attain prominent positions in society—may be overrepresented in certain occupations, such as politics, business and entertainment. Yet the scientific evidence for this intriguing conjecture is preliminary.