Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, I mention gardening because that is more popular with older women. Most 60+ year old women were discouraged from a lot of outdoor physical activity when younger, as it was still considered a "guy thing." Older women garden instead, that was "acceptable" outdoor stuff back on the day, and fun / rewarding too.
You're hilarious. I'm 56 year old woman and "back in the day", I was encouraged to try rock climbing, play ice hockey, and run cross country. 60 year olds grew up in the 70's, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:I'd date you. -46
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully you're looking for a woman in her 50s (not 30s). I'm 55 and many places I go there are women my age and very few men. Try Politics and Prose rather than Joanne Fabrics if you really want to pick up a woman in a store. Or join a book group or yoga class. Many Meetup groups have mostly women as well.
I would welcome a 60-year-old single man at any of these.
Anonymous wrote:Get a dog - a super cute dog will attract women and let you chat with them briefly, introduce yourself and seem trustworthy. Make your move after you've met a lady a few times.
Anonymous wrote:Look for women in their late 30s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, I mention gardening because that is more popular with older women. Most 60+ year old women were discouraged from a lot of outdoor physical activity when younger, as it was still considered a "guy thing." Older women garden instead, that was "acceptable" outdoor stuff back on the day, and fun / rewarding too.
You're hilarious. I'm 56 year old woman and "back in the day", I was encouraged to try rock climbing, play ice hockey, and run cross country. 60 year olds grew up in the 70's, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends in your age range recommend ourtime.com.
Why? What makes it better than Match or OkCupid?