| Nombre y apellido | Three Aka |
| Género | Masculino |
| Mirando | Mujer |
| Años | 31 años |
| Fecha de Ingreso | 18/07/2026 |
| País | China |
| Ciudad | BeiJing |
| Yo hablo | Inglés |
| Sobre mí | I’m a man who believes that the best things in life aren’t planned—they’re felt. I’m not here to sell you a fantasy or recite a list of clichés. I’m here because I believe in chemistry, in late-night conversations that stretch into sunrise, and in the kind of laughter that makes your stomach hurt the next day. I’m 30-something, tall enough to reach the top shelf, fit enough to keep up with your energy, and curious enough to never stop asking questions. By day, I run a small creative business—nothing glamorous, but it’s mine, and it gives me the freedom to work from anywhere. By night, I’m either cooking something that smells better than it looks, reading philosophy I barely understand, or planning my next spontaneous road trip. I’ve traveled enough to know that passports don’t make you interesting—people do. I’ve lived in three countries, messed up more times than I can count, and learned that vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s the fastest way to real connection. I can hold my own in a debate about movies, but I’d rather hear what makes you cry in a song. I can fix a leaky faucet, but I’d rather fix you a drink and listen to your wildest idea. What am I looking for? Someone real. Not a filter, not a performance—just a woman who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to say it. Someone who can wear heels or hiking boots with equal confidence. Someone who challenges me, surprises me, and doesn’t check her phone when I’m mid-sentence. I don’t need perfection—I need presence. I need someone who isn’t afraid of silence, or of noise, or of the messy beautiful space in between. If you’re the type who finds joy in burnt toast, rain on windows, and handwritten notes, we’ll probably get along. If you can laugh at yourself and still take life seriously enough to want more—then send me a message. Let’s skip the small talk. Tell me something you’ve never told anyone on a first date. I’ll do the same. Worst case? We have a good story. Best case? We never stop telling it. |