Would an over 50 man date a 50+ woman?

Anonymous
Of course. Is this even a question?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Is this even a question?


Yes. Lots of cute women my age are all over the place.
Anonymous
I'm a 58 yo guy, dating a 51 yo woman. We have the same things to talk about + screw like bunnies.
Anonymous
Sure! So long as she's ok looking and she's got realistic expectations, is willing to set- ...

Uh, forget it.
Anuska299
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I'd worry at 50 and younger about dating an older woman. There are of course exceptions but amongst now 55+ female friends and the little dating I've done, there does seem to be a lot of bitterness.
Anonymous
Yes, if she's good in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a 58 yo guy, dating a 51 yo woman. We have the same things to talk about + screw like bunnies.


This! I'm a 53 yo female and my s.o. is 51. Best sex ever!
Anonymous
I'd consider friendship, but not sex. That would be too grim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Is this even a question?


Yes. Lots of cute women my age are all over the place.


Most women are all over the place.

Anonymous
This thread cracks me up. I'm a 51 year old woman with a 45 year old boyfriend. Men even younger than 50 will date an older woman if she is fun, sexy and attentive.
Anonymous
My concern if you're looking for a long term relationship consider and learn about menopause. Every woman is different but for me it destroyed our marriage, you'd be surprised how distant and the nasty things even a normally nice woman might say.

Go for over 60 yo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Why not? (from a guy)


+1 Another guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, some really nice 75 year old just fell in love with my 75 year old mom, so yes. They dated a year and then moved on together.


Hot


We are thrilled.
Anonymous
Where are the best places to meet over 50 singles? Probably been brought up before, apologies in advance.
Anonymous
I like the over 50 group. Children are out of the house, drama long gone, they're ready to have fun and mature enough to be a good friend, not getting too excited over little things. It's the best time.
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