knight21244
24 from EDGEWOOD, MD, USA (edgewood)
Status: | Build: heavy set |
Currently: single | Eyes: green |
Height: 5ft. 11 in. | Ethnicity: ask me |
Hair: brown | HIV: negative |
Sexually: versatile | Body art: none |
Looking for: friends, email/chat, love/ relationship, a date, hookup/sex |
Age: between 18 and 29 |
His build: slim, average, athletic |
Sexually: top, versatile |
Looking for: friends, email/chat, hookup/sex, love/ relationship, a date |
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im 5'11 200 ibs. green eyes dark brown hair olive toned skin im sicilian so i got like 17 different races in me if you think i might look good your right so hit me up About me: Cancer Your element: Water Your ruling planets: The Moon Symbol: The Crab Your stone: Moonstone Those born under the sign of Cancer, ruled by the mysterious Moon, are one of the zodiac's enigmas. It is fair to say that most Cancers are a bundle of contradictions. Compassionate and caring with friends, family and lovers, yet they can cut to the bone with their jealous remarks and ever-changing moods. Endearingly eccentric on one hand, and on the other, insecure about how others see them. Like their astrological symbol - the Crab - Cancers can appear hard and insensitive on the outside. However, for those of us who know and love a "Moon Child", we understand that deep below lies a softness and sensitivity that makes them so very special... Just as the Moon goes through many changes as it moves from its new to full phases, Cancers too go through many new and full phases of experience. Life doesn't stand still for this sign, even if they remain in one place, because they live so much in their internal oceans of emotions. Their link with the Moon often makes it impossible for them to operate on an even keel from day to day. Up and down like the proverbial yo-yo, most Cancerians feel one way one minute, then sometimes totally different the next. But this characteristic is part of their charm. Love and romance matter more than anything else to this sign (but this occasionally shares first place with having lots of money in the bank). No other sign romances better, equally though, no sign takes it so badly when romance turns sour either. But with their changeable natures Cancerians are fascinating, mysterious, stimulating and extremely alluring. This sign is one of the most magic of all and once their magic has reached you, they are the most beguiling companions. After all, isn't the Moon the most talked about and romantic galactic identity?href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8 vd3d3Lm15aG90Y29tbWVudHMuY29tL2dyYXBoaWNzLnBocD9pb mRleD1iZXN0">MyHotComments MyHotComments "Sicilians are a diverse people, having had contact with a great variety of ethnic stocks and physical types throughout the centuries." -- Encyclopedia Britannica, The Sicilians of today are said to be a "mixed race" (i.e. varied ethnic group) descended from early Sicilians (Sicani, Sicels, Elymians) and the peoples who subsequently conquered or colonized Sicily: Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantine Greeks, Saracen Arabs, Normans, and to some extent Longobards, Goths, Angevin French, Aragonese and Spanish. A number of Sicilians are descended from Albanians who settled in several communities in the sixteenth century. Sicilian genetics and ethnology are indeed complex, a fact confirmed by genetic studies and known history. They were European, Asian and African. As we've said, the Sicanians were an indigenous people. The Sicilians have a rich and complex ethnological and genetic heritage. If you want to discover the history and culture of Western civilization by visiting a single place, Sicily is a perfect choice. Sicily's diversity is reflected in its architecture. You'll discover Greek temples and amphitheaters, Roman settlements, unique Norman-Arab churches and palaces (whose style is somewhat similar Phoenician stelaeto Moorish but with Byzantine Greek elements), Byzantine (Orthodox) churches, Early Gothic churches, fortified medieval castles, Catalonian Gothic palaces, Baroque churches and mansions, and even a Chinese Revival villa built in the first years of the nineteenth century. The foundations of Phoenician buildings have been discovered beneath some of the Roman structures of Old Palermo, the hilltop temple at Cefalù is thought to be Sicanian, and the museum at Termini Imerese houses the stone Arabic inscriptions of ninth-century Saracen palaces. all info provided by www.bestofsicily.com
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