Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she needs to be prepared to receive many (and I mean tons) of unwanted contacts from a bunch of caveman - online dating is just another forum for douche bags to prey on women.
that said, help her put together a meaningful profile and post nice, flattering pictures of her. it's best to use a paid service like match or e-harmony rather than a free site (the free ones attract all orders of mouth breathers)
she needs to have a clear sense of the type of guy she wants - older, younger, tall, race, education, never married, divorced, kids, no kids, etc. not to use this as hard criteria but it helps. depending on what she really wants - just a boyfriend or a real LTR (though if she hasn't really been in a serious relationship yet, this can be a red flag for mature guys, especially divorcees).
I'm a divorced dad and I use an online site - but I don't rely on it. I do get a number of women contacting me first - nothing like what an attractive woman will receive in terms of an overflowing inbox, so she needs to take a deep breath and remember this is not a sprint. tell her to trust her gut instinct - it will keep her on the right path.
GL
Thanks!
Her gut instinct is not developed at all. My young adult daughter who is 11 years younger than my cousin is light years ahead in understanding men. My cousin has admitted to a few celebrity crushes so I can guess from that what type of guy she thinks is attractive, though that may not be realistic in terms of looking for a guy roughly her own age. It would be nice if she met a guy and they chatted online for a few weeks before meeting in real life. I'm not joking about the virgin thing. She went to prom with her BIL's younger brother and they kissed so I know she's had at least that much experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she needs to be prepared to receive many (and I mean tons) of unwanted contacts from a bunch of caveman - online dating is just another forum for douche bags to prey on women.
that said, help her put together a meaningful profile and post nice, flattering pictures of her. it's best to use a paid service like match or e-harmony rather than a free site (the free ones attract all orders of mouth breathers)
she needs to have a clear sense of the type of guy she wants - older, younger, tall, race, education, never married, divorced, kids, no kids, etc. not to use this as hard criteria but it helps. depending on what she really wants - just a boyfriend or a real LTR (though if she hasn't really been in a serious relationship yet, this can be a red flag for mature guys, especially divorcees).
I'm a divorced dad and I use an online site - but I don't rely on it. I do get a number of women contacting me first - nothing like what an attractive woman will receive in terms of an overflowing inbox, so she needs to take a deep breath and remember this is not a sprint. tell her to trust her gut instinct - it will keep her on the right path.
GL
She might be clueless, yet have more experience than you realize. I remember family who assumed I was still a virgin, because I was very private.
Thanks!
Her gut instinct is not developed at all. My young adult daughter who is 11 years younger than my cousin is light years ahead in understanding men. My cousin has admitted to a few celebrity crushes so I can guess from that what type of guy she thinks is attractive, though that may not be realistic in terms of looking for a guy roughly her own age. It would be nice if she met a guy and they chatted online for a few weeks before meeting in real life. I'm not joking about the virgin thing. She went to prom with her BIL's younger brother and they kissed so I know she's had at least that much experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a few years out of the dating scene now, but I'd look into eHarmony for her. Maybe you could gift her a 6 month membership?
Her story is similar to tha of my cousin's husband. He took care of his parents all his adult life, was single and in his 50's when they passed. Met my cousin, they fell in love, married, had 2 kids and are still together over 20 years later. There's hope for her yet!
what was the age gap between your cousin and the guy?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a few years out of the dating scene now, but I'd look into eHarmony for her. Maybe you could gift her a 6 month membership?
Her story is similar to tha of my cousin's husband. He took care of his parents all his adult life, was single and in his 50's when they passed. Met my cousin, they fell in love, married, had 2 kids and are still together over 20 years later. There's hope for her yet!
Anonymous wrote:she needs to be prepared to receive many (and I mean tons) of unwanted contacts from a bunch of caveman - online dating is just another forum for douche bags to prey on women.
that said, help her put together a meaningful profile and post nice, flattering pictures of her. it's best to use a paid service like match or e-harmony rather than a free site (the free ones attract all orders of mouth breathers)
she needs to have a clear sense of the type of guy she wants - older, younger, tall, race, education, never married, divorced, kids, no kids, etc. not to use this as hard criteria but it helps. depending on what she really wants - just a boyfriend or a real LTR (though if she hasn't really been in a serious relationship yet, this can be a red flag for mature guys, especially divorcees).
I'm a divorced dad and I use an online site - but I don't rely on it. I do get a number of women contacting me first - nothing like what an attractive woman will receive in terms of an overflowing inbox, so she needs to take a deep breath and remember this is not a sprint. tell her to trust her gut instinct - it will keep her on the right path.
GL
Anonymous wrote:Can you think of any guys you could introduce her to?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a few years out of the dating scene now, but I'd look into eHarmony for her. Maybe you could gift her a 6 month membership?
Her story is similar to tha of my cousin's husband. He took care of his parents all his adult life, was single and in his 50's when they passed. Met my cousin, they fell in love, married, had 2 kids and are still together over 20 years later. There's hope for her yet!