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Dating Over 40 SUCKS

Desiree W

Well-Known Member
I’ve been single for years now and have been thinking of giving the idea of dating another try. I’ve been on a few dating sites. I’m realizing that being a woman in her late 40’s can be quite a challenge. I feel like I’m invisible. It seems like a lot of people have a preference for younger women. When I was younger I hardly had any problems getting dates. Now my age seems to be a problem. Add to the fact that I’m bisexual, leaning more towards masculine women and it’s even harder. Don’t forget to throw ASD in the mix. *Sigh* On the bright side, I’m a hopeful romantic. My day will come eventually.:)
 
Look at it another way, if you're bisexual it increases the number of fish in the sea, but even if you're mainly leaning towards masculine women there's plenty of both online and real life places where you could meet just the right person. Just be cautious and make sure the person you do meet is decent and genuine however.

I wish you the best of luck! :)
 
It does suck, but when does it not?

It is never easy to find the right person.
It comes down to how life isn't fair and there's obviously countless examples. If life was truly fair we'd all have a perfect partner specially born for each and every one of us that we would always fall in love and be very happy with, and no-one would be excluded unless they actually wanted to be, but in a perfect world I suppose no-one would want to be single either.
 
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It helps to remember that while it is tougher as we get older; people are already paired up, or have failed repeatedly, or haven't worked through a previous issue; there's also the fact that some of them have gotten better.

I don't really care how many are out there for me to date. I only need to find ONE.
 
the preference certainly seems to be for younger women and a bit older men etc. ive never understood it though, ive only dated women around my age (21) and actually think id enjoy being with a older women, more mature, settled, experienced in life with interesting stories and grounded etc. understandably most older women arent looking for younger men though and i dont meet as many older women day to day so i think it quite unlikely ill meet a older woman that i connect with until im older.
 

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