Anonymous wrote:Why won’t you date women your own age? Maybe they’re icked out at you and pick out your red flags early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha I do that but with golf. Need to make sure that he’s not a jerk on the course and that he can handle losing to me on the regular without being emasculated.
Yeah, right. I'm guessing that you're trying to emasculate (whether through golf or anything else).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha I do that but with golf. Need to make sure that he’s not a jerk on the course and that he can handle losing to me on the regular without being emasculated.
Yeah, right. I'm guessing that you're trying to emasculate (whether through golf or anything else).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attractive women have options at any age. I have a queue of 3-4 men for every one I turn down and I'm late 40s.
False. Women are like milk. The longer it is on the shelf, the less attractive it becomes. Given a choice of one week vs. four weeks of milk expiration date, nobody wants to pickup milk with one week of expiration date.
Anonymous wrote:"coffee dates, meeting at bars, walking dogs at parks, and lunch dates"
Those first dates all sound pretty boring, as PP's have said, which may be leading to the boring conversations. Some of my best dates have been dinner (Kinship), mini golf (Swingers), interesting bar (The Line Hotel), athletic events (Nats game), etc. Also alcohol at night does help lead to a more casual atmosphere rather than a more business feel of daytime and sober.
Anonymous wrote:Ha I do that but with golf. Need to make sure that he’s not a jerk on the course and that he can handle losing to me on the regular without being emasculated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never agree to wonder around town with a total stranger that I have zero information about. I'm in my 40s and have a high paying career, my time is very limited and valuable. I pre-screen men over the phone or on a video call before I go out with anyone.
Try to have video intros and phone calls prior to meeting in RL.
What's wrong with them wanting to know your career and degree before they start going out with you? I don't want to waste my time on someone without any aspirations and boring
You sound fun. And I think I know why you’re not married!
You missed - I was married for almost 20 years to one of the wealthiest men on the East Coast. Date similar post divorce. Good luck to you building something remotely close .
Queen.
Anonymous wrote:OP here
I am not only interested in women who are in their mid 20s. I will date a 28 or 29 year old. I am just looking for help/advice on how to have better dates and connect with people. I know DC tends to be career oriented, but my dating experience here seems indistinguishable from a holiday work party that everyone is forced to attend. I was hoping people could give me some advice. I am not going to start screening my potential dates with a video call/zoom meeting.
Anonymous wrote:I would never agree to wonder around town with a total stranger that I have zero information about. I'm in my 40s and have a high paying career, my time is very limited and valuable. I pre-screen men over the phone or on a video call before I go out with anyone.
Try to have video intros and phone calls prior to meeting in RL.
What's wrong with them wanting to know your career and degree before they start going out with you? I don't want to waste my time on someone without any aspirations and boring
Anonymous wrote:My daughter always suggests they go for a run. Then she dumps them if they run too slow. Not sure exactly what she is screening for - maybe someday having kids who run real fast??
Anonymous wrote:My daughter always suggests they go for a run. Then she dumps them if they run too slow. Not sure exactly what she is screening for - maybe someday having kids who run real fast??