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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In general men tend to have more health issues and sooner as they aged compared to women. So any woman dating a man who is 50+ needs to factor that in. However alcohol seems to have equalized this health trend. The degree to which women are consuming alcohol they should be the one now to worry about someone taking care of them.[/quote] Not wrong. The reality is that a fit, healthy, kind, funny, successful, charming, regrettably-divorced man in his 50s has a million options - from twenty-something to sixty-something. But yes, women who drink excessively, not happening. I'm a man and fitness is important to me. Not just for me, but for any potential partner. You have no idea what life is going to throw your way when you are 50+. So character, values, and most importantly, connection are what ultimately matter. After the first month or two. Attraction is attraction. And it matters. Both ways obviously. And that's going to change with time. But when the attraction is there, and it's satisfied, things take on their own dynamic. And these days, it's going both ways. It's not at all uncommon for "older" women to date "younger men." Maybe not totally seriously, but really. Not that complicated. In the end, same as always. You click or you don't. [/quote]
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