He never had problems meeting women; he just could not find one with passion and sensuality. He decided to check out the site, started to read some of the women's profiles and became amazed by the number of females who were searching for men.
The majority of the posters were in their early to mid-twenties; he was in his early fifties and thought most of the women would have no interest in him.
Yet, Mark did have a youthful-looking face; while teaching, he was often mistaken for a student. All the same, he uploaded his photo along with the following information:
My name is Mark. I am a recently retired math teacher, who has been searching for Miss Right all my life and believe that extraordinary woman is somewhere out there. I am 5'11" tall, and even though I am in my early 50s, I am in excellent physical form and have the stamina of a 20 year old. My goal is to meet a down-to-earth, loving, and caring single female for a relationship leading to marriage. I am compassionate, romantic, kind, financially secured, and enjoy traveling, dinning out and going to nightclubs. Your looks, social, or economic status is unimportant. If you are interested, please drop me an e-mail.
While Mark was at his computer, he started to reminisce about his coming of age in New York State.
He and his younger sister were born in the 1950s, in a close-knit community.
His parents were physicians and instilled in their children the importance of education.
He always loved and excelled in numbers, so he became a math teacher.
His sister was a surgeon who lived in Ghana with her husband and three children.
He met his first love during his sophomore year in high school. Her name was Keisha. She was a beautiful and popular girl. From the day they met, everyone dubbed them the perfectly matched couple.
After graduating from high school, he attended an out of state university, while she went to a college in New York City. They made a promise to remain faithful to each other, because they were planning to get married after completing their studies.
The two would see each other during spring and summer breaks, but when she got pregnant, he thought she was carrying his child. He dropped out of college and married her.
Then rumors started to surface that while he was away at college, she was seeing and sleeping with his best friend, Hank, and the child she was carrying was not Mark's baby.
People in the neighborhood figured it out but started to question how Mark, the math whiz, had miscalculated the month of conception as to when the baby was born.