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What the bloody hell is mature dating? I prefer over 60 dating because it at least has no negative connotations. I am 55 at present but even at 75, I have no intention of being mature. Now I may be alone but the stuff I enjoyed thirty years ago is still [...]
Mad as it sounds, I had a fabulous day out at the world snooker championships on a first (over 60) date. In my younger days it was sex drugs and rock ‘n’ roll and now it’s snooker and a warm cocoa.
If there is one thing I am sure of in life it’s that it doesn’t matter if you are over 60 dating a younger person because you get a chance to showcase your more experienced and steady approach because of it.
Positive words… Negative communication can damage confidence levels within a relationship; this then leads to doubt and mistrust. On the other hand, positive words often create a pleasant relaxed environment, conducive to love, a situation worth striving for.
How many times has this happened to me? Every thing I say suddenly needs explaining. The simplest thing has a double meaning. This is weird stuff and it continues with ‘were you looking at that girl’ and ‘what did I just say?’.
Her name was Lorraine and she used to sit on the top step of her parents house in the summer playing with something or reading.
Early doors you may be best to keep away from politics and religion. God knows, I love airing my views on the dogooder politics dragging us into oblivion but even I (outspoken) have learned to keep this well packed away.
Dating as a mature woman can be quite daunting simply because you know far about life than you did when you were twenty one and you find yourself becoming more choosy.
For example some of my friends think I’m witty… my children and partner think I’m too caustic! Big difference. Somebody somewhere must find Mr Bean funny, I for one find him embarrassing
Don’t allow yourself to trot out the usual trite phrases, “enjoy nights in” of course you do, most of us do in the UK especially in winter!