Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and how old are these men you are dating?
I’m 52 and dating men in their 50’s early 60s.
Well, 52 makes you not dating material. If I was in my 50s or 60s no way would I want to get married (again)
OP here- the last man I was involved with, it was very casual and basically based on sex. We would go out for dinner, but it was based on sex. I liked him a lot, he wasn’t as in to me. I did self sabotage though and am very aware that I did. I’m not sure why I did given I liked him. Anyway, he moved on, we haven’t seen each other for a few years. We have mutual friends and I just learned he recently got engaged....he’s 62.
I know this age is a bad age to date and want to find someone for marriage. But not everyone feels as you do. There are some people who would like to be in a relationship. And at this age, I’m not dying to put on a white dress and walk down the aisle. But, I would like to be in a committed relationship with someone.
Anonymous wrote:You’re picking the wrong type of guys. You’re attracted to the wrong ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and how old are these men you are dating?
I’m 52 and dating men in their 50’s early 60s.
Well, 52 makes you not dating material. If I was in my 50s or 60s no way would I want to get married (again)
OP here- the last man I was involved with, it was very casual and basically based on sex. We would go out for dinner, but it was based on sex. I liked him a lot, he wasn’t as in to me. I did self sabotage though and am very aware that I did. I’m not sure why I did given I liked him. Anyway, he moved on, we haven’t seen each other for a few years. We have mutual friends and I just learned he recently got engaged....he’s 62.
I know this age is a bad age to date and want to find someone for marriage. But not everyone feels as you do. There are some people who would like to be in a relationship. And at this age, I’m not dying to put on a white dress and walk down the aisle. But, I would like to be in a committed relationship with someone.
I think you need to have a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and how old are these men you are dating?
I’m 52 and dating men in their 50’s early 60s.
Well, 52 makes you not dating material. If I was in my 50s or 60s no way would I want to get married (again)
OP here- the last man I was involved with, it was very casual and basically based on sex. We would go out for dinner, but it was based on sex. I liked him a lot, he wasn’t as in to me. I did self sabotage though and am very aware that I did. I’m not sure why I did given I liked him. Anyway, he moved on, we haven’t seen each other for a few years. We have mutual friends and I just learned he recently got engaged....he’s 62.
I know this age is a bad age to date and want to find someone for marriage. But not everyone feels as you do. There are some people who would like to be in a relationship. And at this age, I’m not dying to put on a white dress and walk down the aisle. But, I would like to be in a committed relationship with someone.
Anonymous wrote:At your age, you will have better luck with guys at least 8 years older than you.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I can't help you at all because I ha e no information to go on besides what you've written here. That said, if we agreed to lunch, I'll bet I could tell you what's wrong after the first 10 minutes and a lot more by the time lunch ended.
You don't know how you are coming off with men and that's your problem. And none of them are going to provide you with a clue.
Let me ask you this, how much do you discuss your previous relationships or past dates with a man you just met?
Anonymous wrote:OP, also read some of the Dale Carnegie or sales type books.
Follow the 90 10 rule on early dates. Man does 90 % of the talking.
You throw out an open ended question and man talks.
Mirror his posture.
These are very strong sales techniques to get someone to like you. People like to talk about themselves. Let the man talk about himself. You listen and ask open ended questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you and how old are these men you are dating?
I’m 52 and dating men in their 50’s early 60s.
Well, 52 makes you not dating material. If I was in my 50s or 60s no way would I want to get married (again)
Anonymous wrote:Do you pursue men and initiate dates? If yes, then try something different, let them lead.