Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s divorced dad checking in. I'm tall, in shape, professional job, PhD, have hair on my head, still get hard, is well-endowed, etc. I've had at least 130 first dates since getting divorced. Met almost all of them online. Ages have been 23-55, most have been within 10 years of me.
Of the last three girlfriends, one was 8 years younger, one was 5 years younger, and the current item is 3 years younger (I think I like her the best). I would never date anyone older than me. Why should I?
You sound kind of gross. Why should 22-55 year olds date you? You're older than them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m super skeptical that an average looking women over 50 could date a guy under 50 who is more than 5 years younger. I’ve just never seen it, except with movie stars. In my experience, the guys are usually a couple years older or up to 10 years older.
I just posted upthread that I am dating men 8-10 years younger. I don't know what to tell you. I look great for my age.
I’m 45 and doing the same. High 6 figure earner who is attractive and fit. It’s not hard, none of us want to remarry and we have all had our kids- life is short why limit yourself to only older men? Silly.
Well, I'm realistic. I'm a low or mid six figures earner who is maybe a 6 on a 1-10 scale (basically average). No way I'm kidding myself that some guy in his 30s would be interested in me for more than a hot minute. You guys sound like you are probably really good looking -- I'm sure that helps! I bet when you were younger, guys bought you drinks at bars, and cops let you off with just a warning for speeding...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s divorced dad checking in. I'm tall, in shape, professional job, PhD, have hair on my head, still get hard, is well-endowed, etc. I've had at least 130 first dates since getting divorced. Met almost all of them online. Ages have been 23-55, most have been within 10 years of me.
Of the last three girlfriends, one was 8 years younger, one was 5 years younger, and the current item is 3 years younger (I think I like her the best). I would never date anyone older than me. Why should I?
PhD in barfology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m super skeptical that an average looking women over 50 could date a guy under 50 who is more than 5 years younger. I’ve just never seen it, except with movie stars. In my experience, the guys are usually a couple years older or up to 10 years older.
I just posted upthread that I am dating men 8-10 years younger. I don't know what to tell you. I look great for my age.
I’m 45 and doing the same. High 6 figure earner who is attractive and fit. It’s not hard, none of us want to remarry and we have all had our kids- life is short why limit yourself to only older men? Silly.
Anonymous wrote:Go out! Stop asking a forum of married/ divorced women. Who the f$ck cares?!!!
Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s divorced dad checking in. I'm tall, in shape, professional job, PhD, have hair on my head, still get hard, is well-endowed, etc. I've had at least 130 first dates since getting divorced. Met almost all of them online. Ages have been 23-55, most have been within 10 years of me.
Of the last three girlfriends, one was 8 years younger, one was 5 years younger, and the current item is 3 years younger (I think I like her the best). I would never date anyone older than me. Why should I?
Anonymous wrote:50 and newly single. Ready to move on. But where/how on earth does one meet men these days? Is it the most depressing and scant selection imaginable or are there inexplicably single / available men to date at this age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:07:08, I work FT and have a few M in the bank and though it’s true I can’t live the way I did with two incomes, I divorced someone who makes >$500K because life is too short for bad relationships. Note my existing money was not won in the divorce either, just in case you were going to go there.
I would like a real and relationship that is better than my marriage was. Having been burned by marriage I’m hesitant to try again but would marry someone trustworthy and kind. I am well educated so probably wouldn’t have as much in common with someone who isn’t.
NP guy 50s: why do you want to get married ?
Anonymous wrote:07:08, I work FT and have a few M in the bank and though it’s true I can’t live the way I did with two incomes, I divorced someone who makes >$500K because life is too short for bad relationships. Note my existing money was not won in the divorce either, just in case you were going to go there.
I would like a real and relationship that is better than my marriage was. Having been burned by marriage I’m hesitant to try again but would marry someone trustworthy and kind. I am well educated so probably wouldn’t have as much in common with someone who isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m super skeptical that an average looking women over 50 could date a guy under 50 who is more than 5 years younger. I’ve just never seen it, except with movie stars. In my experience, the guys are usually a couple years older or up to 10 years older.
I just posted upthread that I am dating men 8-10 years younger. I don't know what to tell you. I look great for my age.
Anonymous wrote:Mid 50s divorced dad checking in. I'm tall, in shape, professional job, PhD, have hair on my head, still get hard, is well-endowed, etc. I've had at least 130 first dates since getting divorced. Met almost all of them online. Ages have been 23-55, most have been within 10 years of me.
Of the last three girlfriends, one was 8 years younger, one was 5 years younger, and the current item is 3 years younger (I think I like her the best). I would never date anyone older than me. Why should I?