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Single Seniors: To Date or Not to Date?

Dating is tough, whichever age bracket you currently belong or how many dates you have scored over your lifetime. It is still the same; the anxiety is still there and first dates are always the toughest to conquer. It’s always a hurdle you should jump over with to get to the next phase of the dating process. Most of the time, it makes or breaks the deal as there are no second chances for senior dating.

Unfortunately, this is the same barricade which holds seniors back from dating again. Due to the anticipated inconvenience and stress of first dates, some of our older people tend to forego a potential romantic hook up rather than going through this exciting and fun activity. As much as they wanted to rekindle their fire, the thought of starting all over again seemed too much.

What seniors should acknowledge at this point is that being single again after so many years of living a loving marriage or partnership is hard. If you lost your loved-one to death, there is always guilt; if you lost them to a younger person then there is insecurity. Actually, there is always something else for seniors which, more or less prevent them from dating again.

In reality, seniors are picky daters. They just don’t date; they search for connection. They try to find that common ground when they are out dating and they already have their own set of rules and qualifications for their dates to advance to the next level. They know what they want and what to look for in a person; this is something you acquire as you age. Older women require different approach; they demand respect and sensitivity from their dates plus you should be able to understand that they have their own priorities such as their family and friends. Do not expect them to drop everything for just a single date with you as it is impossible.

For dating seniors, common ground is very important, above everything else. They go for the ones they are most comfortable hanging out with. Of course, appearance is always important but not necessarily noted in this case. Like stated earlier, seniors’ eyes are trained to see what they are looking for and usually, it is beyond physical attributes of a person.

It is natural for us to feel lonely and in return, start looking for someone to share our lives with. As humans, we would like to love and take care of someone then be loved in return especially within the later years of our lives. Don’t rush things and start slow. Friends are there to provide us the social connection that we need and most of the time, the easiest way to start dating is within your groups and friends’ circle. This is because you are already comfortable with them and they don’t cause you any anxiety. Moreover, you both know where to start because you know each other to begin with.

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