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December 16, 2009

Dating Over 40: Why Should You Try Senior Dating Sites?

As we get older and wiser, we are supposed to get better at all things. Dating just doesn’t seem to be one of them. Dating over 40 can sometimes be tricky in that you are neither young (though perhaps young at heart) nor can you be counted among the “old”. So, should you even consider senior dating sites when not exactly a senior?

Well, they may be called senior dating sites, but most of them allow members who are at least 40 to join. Some sites’ cut-off point is age 50 minimum, which is still not a “senior” number. But one thing is common; these sites are specifically targeted for the older single. More on Dating Over 40: Why Should You Try Senior Dating Sites?

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March 31, 2009

About Mature Dating and Dating Sites for Seniors

Dating for seniors comes with various challenges. For one, many elderly singles understandably feel awkward going out to find a date. And there are many specialty dating sites for seniors, not all are worth their weight in gold.

The number of mature singles keeps growing. Marriage and relationships have been kept on hold for the sake of building careers. Divorce rates are higher than ever and, unfortunately, the cruel hand of death is always there to take a loved one away.

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November 8, 2007

About Senior Personals and Dating For the Older Single

Dating for the older single can be complicated. The minefields and pitfalls one has to negotiate are numerous. Whether you consider yourself a boomer, mature single, or senior citizen this article is for you.

Before embarking on the dating ship, the senior single should self-assess on his/her readiness to date again. Why? More on About Senior Personals and Dating For the Older Single

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