Anonymous wrote:I get needing 2 days to decompress from your kids. I agree you should date someone closer to your age, but it's not a great age for women from late 40's to early 50's because they're dealing with perimenopause and menopause, and all that entails. I don't think you should lead someone on who might want to pop out a kid before age 40. You sound like the kids you have are all you'll ever need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to date women in the same phase of life. I’m a 48 yo divorced woman with one tween and I’d love a low-key relationship where we saw each other once a week. Later on if appropriate I’d be happy to go to sports games and do other kid stuff.
Yeah, but OP isn't going to be remotely attracted to you. Real talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she have her own kids?
If she doesn’t have kids, it’s not going to work with her. It’s very normal for 35 year old women to want someone they can spend a lot of time with and settle down with. She’ll also probably want her own kids.
A better option for you is a woman your age (mid 40s) who is an empty nester and has her own life.
It is pretty rare in this area for mid-40s people to be empty nester. Sure, it can happen but most mid-40s people I know (including me) still have kids and some still in elementary school. I am 47--my youngest kid is in fourth grade. Her dad is 51. This is pretty normal where I live. I don't know a single 40s empty nester. Not one.
I was an empty nester at 47. I had three kids and was 29 when my youngest was born. So we are out there but probably in the minority.
Dude, just date your own age. Enough with the 10 year younger 30 somethings. They are in a different stage in life. Divorced, never married, empty nester, doesn’t matter but just be honest and age appropriate. Mid 40s and up are still as attractive as 30 something and you’ll just have more in common.
The average maternal age in dmv was 27 yo , so there are plenty of empty nester 40s women and they are a statistical majority. It’s just this forum is probably a selection of higher income grad degree women who delay having kids till mid-late 30s.
Yeah and for Hispanics is age 22 and 3.86 kids per childbearing aged woman. Read the MoCo county report, has demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring a divorced dad in your 40s you don't have that many options sadly. Its easier for women because younger men are more likely to not want anything serious.
This
Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and just a couple of months into my husband leaving suddenly. I do NOT want a serious boyfriend. But when the time is right, I'd like someone to have sex with and go to dinner with like once or twice a week. I don't want to be responsible for his life and expected to attend all his kids' events or whatnot, or vice versa. I don't want to get married again (I'd lose my alimony).
I don't know if this is realistic or not, but it's what I'm hoping for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to date women in the same phase of life. I’m a 48 yo divorced woman with one tween and I’d love a low-key relationship where we saw each other once a week. Later on if appropriate I’d be happy to go to sports games and do other kid stuff.
Yeah, but OP isn't going to be remotely attracted to you. Real talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to date women in the same phase of life. I’m a 48 yo divorced woman with one tween and I’d love a low-key relationship where we saw each other once a week. Later on if appropriate I’d be happy to go to sports games and do other kid stuff.
Yeah, but OP isn't going to be remotely attracted to you. Real talk.
Anonymous wrote:I meant for the step mom in the porch saying that. I believe it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she have her own kids?
If she doesn’t have kids, it’s not going to work with her. It’s very normal for 35 year old women to want someone they can spend a lot of time with and settle down with. She’ll also probably want her own kids.
A better option for you is a woman your age (mid 40s) who is an empty nester and has her own life.
It is pretty rare in this area for mid-40s people to be empty nester. Sure, it can happen but most mid-40s people I know (including me) still have kids and some still in elementary school. I am 47--my youngest kid is in fourth grade. Her dad is 51. This is pretty normal where I live. I don't know a single 40s empty nester. Not one.
I was an empty nester at 47. I had three kids and was 29 when my youngest was born. So we are out there but probably in the minority.
Dude, just date your own age. Enough with the 10 year younger 30 somethings. They are in a different stage in life. Divorced, never married, empty nester, doesn’t matter but just be honest and age appropriate. Mid 40s and up are still as attractive as 30 something and you’ll just have more in common.
The average maternal age in dmv was 27 yo , so there are plenty of empty nester 40s women and they are a statistical majority. It’s just this forum is probably a selection of higher income grad degree women who delay having kids till mid-late 30s.
Anonymous wrote:You need to date women in the same phase of life. I’m a 48 yo divorced woman with one tween and I’d love a low-key relationship where we saw each other once a week. Later on if appropriate I’d be happy to go to sports games and do other kid stuff.