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PLEASE RESPOND – We have had several people who have responded to personals in our column, and received no response in return. We would like to request that you send at least a post card to each and every response you receive, just out of courtesy to those taking the time to write you. Also, don’t forget to include either a phone number or address in your letter when responding to an ad. IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IC RESIDENTS AND OTHER RESIDENTS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT EACH IN THEIR OWN SECTION. Tired of not meeting that special someone at work, at the bar, or wherever you have been looking? Look no further than Look Before You Leap men and woman our other supporting single services. We want to help you! What do you have to lose? Just your loneliness. So do it. Send in your ad or send in a response. See directions at beginning of section on how to be a part of the Look Before You Leap. Watch for our new dating online site to begin: www. LookB4YouLeap.net you can sign up but it is very new so be the first to get involved. Sign up! Regular: Christian Man, honest, financially & emotionally secure. Would like to meet a Christian woman, 60-70, likes CW music, the outdoors & travel. Photo & phone. JB26511 11/23 Lonely, depressed DWtM, 59, 175, 6’2”, short gray hair, blue eyes, looking for my true soul mate, someone who is loyal, faithful, honest, trustworthy toward her man. My ideal woman: Asian/ Chinese/American/Indian, single, no children, nonsmoker, nondrinker, nondrug, no tattoos, no body piercing anywhere on your body, wavy-curly black hair, crystal blue eyes, beautiful smile, friendly personality, nicely built in all the right places, age 45-55, 5’7” - 6’, weight 130 to 145. Measurements must be Bust 36C there’s a reason why, waist 30”, hips 34”. Must have no criminal record ever. Female inmates need not apply to ad. Want someone who is an excellent cook. Someone who can make or bake pretty much anything, especially an entire holiday meal. I want someone who takes pride in their appearance. They take pride in their clothes, make-up, jewelry. Myself, I don’t smoke, drink, or take bad drugs. I have no tattoos, no body piercings. I live in Milton. I want someone to come home to after a hard night at work instead of always coming home to an empty apartment. I’m tired of being alone, living alone. Write me. What have you got to lose, just your loneliness. RM26533 11/23 WdSM, lost wife to cancer, 5’11”, nice tan, fin. secure, need friend & more. Answer all. Can help you, you help me. S/Mom/D/Wd, 25-45, fun & benefits, Union Co., 15 mi. from Lewisburg. Asian welcome, possible live in. JH26541 11/23

S/DWtF, 62, 5’5”-150, brown hair & eyes, enjoy walks, movies, dining out or at home. NS, ND, N/Drugs. Looking or S/DWt M. Union Co. R26548 11/23 SWtM, retired 71, 5’8”-202, looking for a woman in her 60’s for dating, ut to eat, movies, romance hopefuly I’m in good shape, need a friend to visit, Snyder Co. area? I have green eyes, a beard, strong & sexy. No drugs or smoke. KU26549 12/21 IC’s: SFIC, Puerto Rican, 48, looking for a sponser & pen pal. I’m beautifiul, fun, loving, honest & available. Light in the eyes, thick in the thighs. TM26501IC FIC, young, cute, playful, who is looking for someone who’s interested in writing & maybe more with me. TS26502IC SWtFIC, fun & flirty, very long coppery hair, big brown eyes, been down 6 yrs., lonely & looking for friends to write, email or call. HC26503IC FIC, 29, brown hair, brown eyed beauty, sweet & fun loving, bored, down for anything, looking for a rider. Pictures available. RH26504IC SWtFIC, looking for a friend & hopefully more. I’m 62 & soon to be out Very buxom, love gardening, walks & quiet evenings together. Take a chance & write. DC26505IC SBFIC, looking for friendship that leads to relationship. I’m serving a short prison sentence. Please don’t let that case you away. SF26506IC SWtFIC, 38, blonde hair/hazel eyes, 5’6”-135. I like music, traveling, drawing, spending time with my family. Seeking pen pal, hopefully more. I’m on Facebook. JH26507IC SWtFIC, seeking a friend or possibly more. I have long blonde hair, blue eyes, nice smile & great personality. I’m adventurous & can’t wait to hear from you. SM26508IC SWtFIC, German, would like to have a man take care of me in all the ways I need taken care of. 5’10”, honey eyes, long chestnut brown hair with a build that every man wants. I am on my way out of these gates. I am able to send letters, emails, photos & call you too. SM26509IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy, very loving, affectionate & open minded. I’m fun & have a great sense of humor. I’m looking for that special someone. I have a big heart with lots of love to share. HS26510IC FIC, 31, brown hair, brown eyed beauty, party girl, outgoing, looking for a pen pal to fulfill my fantasies. Pics available. Write me I’ll show you a good time. TW26514IC FIC, 29, blonde hair, blue eyed baby doll. Looking for someone to have a little fun, sexy, smart & kinky, bisexual. Lots of pics. BL26515IC FIC, 27, ooking for generous & fun pen pals & sponsers, age/ sex doesn’t matter. Reply with your contact info. SL26516IC

SWtFIC, attractive, mature, looking for a good man to share my love & life with. I’m loyal, open, honest, loving, affectionate. I will bring a smile to your face & a warmth to your heart. HS26517IC FIC, looking for a pen pal, Irish, 41, 5’11, blue eyes, short brown hair, tattoos, love music, reading, & horror & drama movies. Would like to make a new friend. KB26518IC SFIC, outgoing, fun, 44 yrs. young, reddish blonde hair, hazel green eyes, 140 lbs., pretty, from South Philly, 40DD, nice waist, looking for a good guy. I’m on facebook. KK26519IC Help Please! Going nuts in quarantine. SWtFIC, 34, looking for companionship & support. Exmilitary, hoping to find other vets. RO26520IC SWtFIC, 43 & still sexy, hazel eyes, burgundy hair, nice body. Looking for a man who wants a serious, long term relationship. You will always feel loved & special with me. I believe in an equal relationship, you do your part & I will do mine. HS26521IC SWtFIC, attractive & sweet, but lonely. Looking for a good man to settle down with. I’m open, honest, &loyal, affectionate & fun to be around. Love to spoil the one I’m with. Looks & age does not matter. I’m a good woman & will love & respect you. HS26522IC FIC, 44, Italian/Irish, 5’4”140, green eyes, brown red hair, 38 DD, small waist, pretty, outgoing, photos on facebook. Looking for my other half. KK26523IC SWtFIC, sweet, sexy & lovable, affectionate, fun, open, honest, loyal. If you are looking for a good woman as I am a good man, please write, age does not matter. HS26527IC FIC, 48, Puerrto Rican Barbie, looking for companionship & a sponsor. Beautiful, fun, loving, honest, loayl, submissive. TM26528IC FIC, 5’’3”-140, pretty, outgoing, funny, looking for a guy who would like to get to know me. I go home soon so time is running out. KK26529IC SWtFIC, 34, 5’5”-155, drowning in a sea of loneliness & longing. Any man seeking a connection, throw me a life line. SOS. ASAP. RO26530IC SWtFIC, only 4 mo. left. 43, attractive lady looking for a good man. Hazel eyes, burgudy hair, nice body.. Love to spoil the one I’m with. Take a chance & get to know me. HS26532IC FIC, cute, bright, with a beautiful smile. Long hair almost to my butt, blue eyes, 5’2”, 36, looking for someone who would love to write back & forth and get to know each other. I am lonely, nights are long & boring. Write me, you’ll be happy you did. TS26534IC SFIC, Latina, 39, love to travel, read, write, & sports. Looking for a friendship. Full of adventure & laughs. I love to explore all new things. CP26535IC FIC, 56 yrs. young, looking

for older gentleman for friendship, companionship, possible relationship. I’m Irish & Indian, kindhearted & loving. Looking for love. BK26536IC FIC, 5’11”, 41, blue eyes, brown hair, tattooes, thin. Looking for a pen pal. KB26537IC SWtFIC, looking for my soul mate/companionship. 56 yrs. young, willing to relocate. I’m caring, compassionate, reliable, love to cook. My passions are quiet times, art, music, traveling & love. PS26538IC DFIC, 52, gray hair, 5’7”, like to read poetry & mystery & romance. I like all kinds of music, love animals & comedy shows. Love to laugh. Seeking a pen pal. GA26539IC SWtFIC, 38, looking for a pen pal, possibly more. I’m 5’6”130, blonde hair, hazel eyes, have 5 piercings, 3 kids, like to travel, watch movies, enjoy outdoors, read, draw, spend time with family & children. Very easygoing , up for anything. jZ26540IC SWtFIC, expected to be released late 2021. Looking for someone to get to know & to fall in love with, so we can grow & be successful together. I love to please others, work hard & have someone to hold me at ight.. SM26542IC FIC, 45, brown hair/blue eyes, Indian/German/Irish, looking for a friend/companion to share my interests with.. I’m a professional dancer, love to travel, enjoy cammping, swimming, fishing, just being outdoors. I believe trust is numer one in a relationship. TS26543IC SLFIC, sexy, 5’1”, brown eyes, hottie looking. Looking for an older man to spend some time wih. I’m 32, funny, kind, outgoing. Looking forward to getting to know one another. FC26544IC SWtFIC, blonde bombshell, 5’3”, hazel eyes. Seeking company of older male. I’m 26, funny, kind, smart, sexy. Hoping to find the right guy to brighten my day. TC26545IC SWtFIC, Looking for a Christian man, not a deal breaker if they aren’t. Loves to laugh, eat, trael, have fun, loves to snuggle. Serious replies only. BK26546IC SWtFIC, sexy, 5’5”, brown eyes, hottie, looking for older man to spend this chilly winter with. I’m 28, funny, & waiting for serious replies only. AP26547IC SFIC, Puerto Rican Barbie, love having phone sex & writing letters. I’m light in the eyes, thick in the thighs. You will enjoy what I have to offer. TM26550IC FIC looking for a male pen pal. AB26551IC FIC, Irish, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’11”, thick built. I have lots of tattooes. Looking for a pen pal. KB26552IC FIC, tall, brown hair, hazel eyes, curvy in all the right places. 40, looking for a pen pal that will actually write back to me. I’m a funny, very good hearted person. Don’t

like drama, love animals, very blunt person, don’t sugarcoat anything. TA26553IC SWFIC, 33, sweet, adorable, wants to find a man who will except me even though I can be a little bad at times. Want to meet someone who I can give my all & love you like no other has ever done before. I am looking to start a positive & successful future. SM26554IC SWtFIC, loving & caring, 38, looking for someone to love & hold. Hoping to one day start a future with a special somebody. LS26555IC SFIC, looking for a safe pandemic pen pal? Love to laugh & enjoy life with a special someone. I’m 31, brunette bombshell waiting for you now. GA26556IC SWtFIC, 27, 5’8”-170, long brown/blonde hair, hazel eyes. I love music, movies & outdoor activities, sports & fun. I’m very funny, outgoing, & family oriented. Looking forward to meeting new people. AF26557IC SWtFIC, 53, 3rd generation Italian. Looking for pen pal to communicate with. I’m educated & work in the drug & alcohol department. Enjoy East Coast traveling, campfires, staying home sometimes on the weekends, football games & New York City. Live in Central Pa. so exiting the state is so easy for me. GL26558IC SWtFIC, German, enjoy the company of a man, love to cook, clean & the outdoors. Like to get dirty at times & clean up very well. I like to be loved & want someone who likes to be treated like a man. Am on my way home & look forward to hearing from you. SM26559IC SWtFIC, outgoing, love nature, am a romantic. Looking for someone to share my life with. LS26560IC WE DO NOT RUN ANY ICLBYLADS WITHOUT YOUR IDENTIFYING NUMBER. THESE MAILINGS ARE RETURNED BACK TO US, NON DELIVERABLE. ALSO YOU MUST SIGN UP I GUESS TO RECEIVE MAIL FROM LBYL. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place. Thanks. The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in this column and also the people who respond. The number of responses we have been receiving has been GREAT!!! If you meet that “special person” from communicating through our column, let us know. Did you marry? Are you dating? We would like to know! Write us a short note we can print. Of course, we’ll only print it with your initials. ATTENTION: We have no control over where our Look Before You Leap ads arrive from, and being a free press, we will place them in our column. Some ads may be from lonely individuals who are incarcerated.


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