Healthy outdoors type, own business, country home with incomparable views, likes animals and organic food, would like to meet ... well, anyone at all, really.
Isolated young farmers in Wales are finding it so hard to meet anyone new that they are looking for love by putting their photographs on the side of milk cartons.
The campaign started life as a promotion for an organic dairy co-operative but has revealed a sad truth about the modern countryside: it can be a very lonely place.
The sharp decline in jobs in agriculture coupled with antisocial hours means that many farmers struggle to enjoy any social life at all, let alone find a partner.
Elen Morris, 23, a farmer's daughter from Nantglyn in Denbighshire, North Wales, is one of those whose mugshot appeared on the milk cartons yesterday to mark St Dwynwen's Day - the Welsh equivalent of Valentine's Day.
"I was away travelling for a while and I've been single since I got back," she said. "A lot of people who grow up in the countryside have to move to the cities to find work so there aren't that many potential boyfriends.
"But I'm doing it because it's a bit of fun, not because I'm desperate."
Iwan Jones, 30, who farms 100ha near Denbigh, spent two hours at the dairy sticking thousands of pictures of himself on to cartons. He is a director of Calon Wen, the organic milk co-operative that started the scheme.
"Calon Wen was founded to support family farmers but a quarter of our members are single, which was becoming a bit of a joke," Mr Jones said.
"The countryside is a great place to live but it can be a hard place to find a date. The ratio of men to women is skewed because a lot of young women move to other areas to find work after leaving college."
The stickers read "Fancy a Farmer?" and give the address of www.pishyn.com, an online dating agency that will put potential suitors in touch with lonely farmers.
"I've just turned 30, an age when you think about settling down," Mr Jones said. "Unless us young farmers can find wives then we might not have children to carry on our business."
He says he is not too fussy about who his ideal match might be. "I have no set ideas on what I'm looking for in a partner other than I'd rather she wasn't too thin. The others are all better looking than me so I will probably be the last carton left on the shelf."
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