Anonymous wrote:I'm finding there are just too many single liberal women in the DMV at this age. Some good-looking ones but their politics are a non-starter for me for anything long-term.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 46F and a one year empty nester. I try to date other empty nesters so that we have time for each other. I’m attractive, fit and financially very independent so meeting men hasn’t been a problem. I enjoy coed sports and that’s where I meet men. Having sports in common is a real ice breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Way more popular in fifties than twenties. Still capable of having heart broken but rebounds are kinda fun.
I'm a man with a good job, I'm height weight proportional, I have a full head of hair, and I can have a conversation and listen. Divorced for a while. I prefer exclusive relationships but don't want to get married again, and I have to say that non-exclusive relationships can be pretty good in many ways, not just sex.
Women my own age usually say they struggle. They can get sex but many can't get long term commitment from a man they respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:40F here. I’ve found there’s no shortage of decent men who want to settle down. Attractive, successful, kind, etc.
The main issue I run into is that our lives just don’t align. I’m still in the thick of raising kids and building a career. Older men have slowed down and want someone who can travel a bunch with them; younger men want someone who can prioritize their career; men in my same situation are so busy we never really have time to meet.
Good observation. I am 46 divorced male. I briefly tried dating went to a couple of dates but gave up. Between child support payments, driving kids to activities, saving for college, sending money to retired elderly parents, saving for my own retirement etc it's tough. I make a descent 300k, but I have a lot of expenses. Dating requires you to be mentally PRESENT and I am not. Kudos to hose who make it work.
Thank God I don't drink but exercise regularly and follow a good diet else I'll look like I am 70 with all the stress.
Anonymous wrote:40F here. I’ve found there’s no shortage of decent men who want to settle down. Attractive, successful, kind, etc.
The main issue I run into is that our lives just don’t align. I’m still in the thick of raising kids and building a career. Older men have slowed down and want someone who can travel a bunch with them; younger men want someone who can prioritize their career; men in my same situation are so busy we never really have time to meet.