Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this question has been asked many different ways and the answer is always the same: online.
Specify your age range in your profile and try various sites. It's not my favorite method either but it's where everyone is.
Other than that, try a U2 or James Taylor concert.
I don’t want to date online. Are there places I can go to meet that demographic specifically?
Yes. Do you live in the DC area or are you posting from Michigan's Upper Peninsula?
I live in close in NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
If older men aren't asking you out... it could be that you don't look as young as you think you do.
Your comment makes no sense. She must be reasonably attractive or she wouldn’t be getting asked out at all, especially if she doesn’t do online dating.
She could be attractive for 48, but the fact remains, men age 45 to 55 do not want 48. They probably just divorced 48, and now they want younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
If older men aren't asking you out... it could be that you don't look as young as you think you do.
Your comment makes no sense. She must be reasonably attractive or she wouldn’t be getting asked out at all, especially if she doesn’t do online dating.
She could be attractive for 48, but the fact remains, men age 45 to 55 do not want 48. They probably just divorced 48, and now they want younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
If older men aren't asking you out... it could be that you don't look as young as you think you do.
Your comment makes no sense. She must be reasonably attractive or she wouldn’t be getting asked out at all, especially if she doesn’t do online dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
If older men aren't asking you out... it could be that you don't look as young as you think you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this question has been asked many different ways and the answer is always the same: online.
Specify your age range in your profile and try various sites. It's not my favorite method either but it's where everyone is.
Other than that, try a U2 or James Taylor concert.
I don’t want to date online. Are there places I can go to meet that demographic specifically?
Yes. Do you live in the DC area or are you posting from Michigan's Upper Peninsula?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
If older men aren't asking you out... it could be that you don't look as young as you think you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this question has been asked many different ways and the answer is always the same: online.
Specify your age range in your profile and try various sites. It's not my favorite method either but it's where everyone is.
Other than that, try a U2 or James Taylor concert.
I don’t want to date online. Are there places I can go to meet that demographic specifically?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this question has been asked many different ways and the answer is always the same: online.
Specify your age range in your profile and try various sites. It's not my favorite method either but it's where everyone is.
Other than that, try a U2 or James Taylor concert.
I don’t want to date online. Are there places I can go to meet that demographic specifically?
Anonymous wrote:This is not a terrible problem to have, but I’ve always looked younger than my age. I’m 48 but the men who ask me out are usually mid thirties. I would like to be asked out by the 45-55 set but they aren’t the ones who ask me out. I’m in a profession where there are a lot of younger people so that’s who I tend to meet.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this question has been asked many different ways and the answer is always the same: online.
Specify your age range in your profile and try various sites. It's not my favorite method either but it's where everyone is.
Other than that, try a U2 or James Taylor concert.