Grandma Is Dating
By Allie Ochs
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Mature Relationships
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When
Lena, 52, began dating, her son, Paul, joined the same dating
site. Together, mother and son set out to find love. Lena's
family was concerned for Lena. After 30 years of marriage,
she was very vulnerable.
What did she know about dating or sexually transmitted diseases?
Lena knew one thing: love does not have a best-before date.
Lena is one of many fiery over 50 dames with lots of life.
The idea of dating put a sparkle into her eyes. After a few
unproductive "let's meet for coffee" dates, she
struck gold!
Ryan, whom she met in her doctor's waiting room, was everything
she hoped for. A widower without children, Ryan was like a
breath of fresh air. He put romance and zest into her life.
They fell madly in love and lived happily ever after.
This is a dating dream come true for most older, single women.
Today, dating over 50 is just as common as dating at a younger
age. However, there are profound differences in life circumstances
and experiences.
Unfortunately, not all dating adventures of older singles
have happy endings. Dating at a mature age comes with baggage.
Ex wives, stepchildren, step-grandchildren, in-laws, lifestyles
or commitments, just to name a few. This baggage prevents
many singles from creating close relationships. Yet, there
are good news for all mature singles, who have not found their
"one and only":
As a mature person you have qualities such compassion, integrity,
and wisdom, all of which nurture rewarding relationships.
Use exactly those qualities to find love and avoid falling
victim to clever-minded dating strategies. Successful relationships
are based on three principles: mutual respect, moral responsibility
and authenticity. These are also common-sense dating principles.
1. Mutual Respect: Others are just as valuable
as you
- Our generation has made history as ambassadors of a "what's-in-it-for-me"
society. Much of the dating advice today supports this attitude.
Just make your wish list and check it against your date.
While dating can be fun, for most 50 plus singles it is
about finding a life-mate. When you date, treat him with
respect. Be on time and be interested. If there is mutual
attraction, share your likes and dislikes openly. Don't
get lost in keeping score.
Respect that a first date is a fishing trip to determine
if there is enough interest for a second date. By all means
give each other a chance. If you are not interested, don't
lead him on. You are mature and don't need a black book
filled with admirers. If you like him, but the feeling is
not mutual, make it easy to call the quits. Treat your date
the way you would want to be treated.
2. Moral Responsibility: You are always morally
responsible to those with whom you have a relationship
- This begs the question as to when a relationship begins.
You have graduated from the coffee shop to seeing a movie.
He wined and dinned you and now invites you to a barbeque
with friends. While this is not a marriage proposal, it
is nevertheless personal. No red flags have popped up yet
and you accept the invitation. This has the potential for
a relationship.
Now is the time to get to know him instead of looking over
the shoulder for other suitors. Here is why: often relationships
between dating singles never develop because they are occupied
with multiple dates. Sleeping with multiple dates is morally
irresponsible to each one. Be as responsible as you would
be to your best friend, because he may be that some day.
3. Authenticity: Love only happens when you
are real
- Have you ever found yourself laughing simply because everyone
else did? Told someone you had a fabulous time when you
didn't or said: "I love you" when you didn't mean
it? Did you ever do something inconsistent with your true
self just to please someone or get what you wanted?
Of course we all have. We have lost the bravery to be real!
For many there is quite a gap between the person inside
and the person we present to the world. In the competitive
world of dating misrepresentation is at an all time high.
If you seek love, forget about how to make him fall in love
with you. Forget about Mars and Venus, in the real world we
are all human beings first, men and women second. Most singles
over 50 want to love and belong. Wear what makes you feel
like a million dollar babe, not what you think impresses him.
While you are not to disclose your sexual history on a first
date, be straightforward on topics that you are comfortable
with. Say what you mean and mean what you say. Be authentic
and be honest! Don't waste your precious time pretending to
be what you are not. You may not land many second dates, but
at this stage it is about quality, not quantity. Love only
happens when you are real.
These three universal principles are no-fail dating concepts
that keep you sane and on the road to love. To boost your
dating success, Ivana Trump is adding a bonus for all the
fabulous and mature women. In her new
TV show she introduces older women to younger men.
Sounds like the Demi Moore style of dating is gaining popularity.
With quite a few older men dating much younger women, Ivana
is orchestrating a balancing act. Love has no boundaries,
is ageless and keeps you young. Maybe Ivana's reality show
will get you in the groove.
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About the Author: Allie Ochs is a Relationship
Expert, Coach, Speaker and the Author of "Are You
Fit To Love?". Her articles are published in numerous
magazines and newsletters and she has appeared on radio
and TV. Visit the website www.fit2love.com
for more info
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