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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he's 60+, he'll still find someone. There are way more women than men on the market at that age. There will be someone out there willing to put up with his quirks.[/quote] He's 80.[/quote] Aww. That’s so adorable not cringe. I’d feel so sorry and want to help him find a partner.. he’s 80.. be gracious[/quote] I do not find it adorable at all. It’s actually revolting to me. If he was capable of living on his own maybe it wouldn’t be that bad, but I’ve been taking care of him since my mom died, and I find it to be just awful. He refuses to go to assisted living where I think he’d be much happier. It’s killing me. [/quote] So let him date and try to pawn him off on someone else? Isn’t that the end game? FWIW my 79 yr old dad was recently widowed and would like to meet women but hasn’t met any. He’s not going to do OLD, too many scammers. He tried church and met some weirdos. It’s tough out there.[/quote] Dad has just stared in OLD and I must admit he’s gotten a lot of pings and some of the women are what I’d consider attractive. Are there lots of scammers? [/quote] Post pics to analyze, or use AI detectors or revese image search Google or tineye.com[/quote]
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