Being Single Will Cost You
Filed Under How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Women Want | 12 CommentsNo sympathy for women whose reason to partner is all financial, but fear can unbalance a senior gal who has no clue about handling her money when she’s lost the partner who did all the budget balancing. In such a case, wanting a solvent partner is predictably near the forefront of her mind.
Dating: Is It Really A Jungle Out There?
Filed Under How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Men Want, What Senior Women Want | 9 CommentsAfter age 60 it takes a special kind of courage to jump into the dating game. Now that you’ve made up your mind to find a match, it’s wrong to dwell on grim predictions. There are both slugs and sharks in the pool. But the men we’ll meet are not the sum of their faults. And we’re responsible for the same good manners, intelligent conversation, and pleasant appearance as they are.
Your Love Standards And That List
Filed Under How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Women Want | 6 CommentsLong-term character contouring is not for you. You crave a ready match and your compatibility list is firm (loves dogs, plays chess, financially independent). Now, how willing you are to modify or even disregard that list?
Meeting His Adult Kids: How To Survive
Filed Under Dealing With Debacles, How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Women Want | 11 CommentsYou’ve reached a major turning point. Your lover wants you to meet his adult children. What a vote of confidence! Apart from unwise wardrobe choices, what could go wrong?
Is There Sex After 65? Um…85?
Filed Under Sex With Old Guys, What Senior Women Want | 15 CommentsJoan Price wants the world to know that senior sex is way more than affectionate snuggling. Naked At Our Age is a meticulously researched compendium of stories, confessions, and inquiries by real people, along with supportive comments by experts in medicine, psychiatry, and sexuality.
Caregiver. Can You Be A Good One…Again?
Filed Under Dealing With Debacles, What Senior Women Want | 4 CommentsMimi had been a devoted caregiver to her first husband throughout four years of terrible disease. For a long time after his death ended their 32-year marriage, Mimi had shied away from new relationships, fearing that at men in her age group would have medical issues. She had been attracted to Stephen partly because he had seemed so healthy.
Whittling Down The Widowers
Filed Under How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Men Want | 17 CommentsA well-adjusted widower who enters the dating circuit is not trying to replace his lost love, but to build on his earned knowledge of what good relationships can be.
Travel: Adventure Time For Seniors
Filed Under Dating Gallery, How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Women Want | 9 Comments“There’s no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” — Mark Twain.
Compassion: The Eldercare Imperative
Filed Under Dating Gallery, Dealing With Debacles, What Senior Men Want, What Senior Women Want | 8 CommentsWhen my husband was fatally ill, I felt privileged to care for him and did so with a full heart. Could I (should I?) have feelings for new partner that would encourage me to take care of him with that same kind of intimate attention?
What Senior Men Want
Filed Under How To Find A Good Man, What Senior Men Want | 8 CommentsSensuality is possible only if you have positive feelings about yourself and the man you’re with. When a man is aloof, sensuality is irrelevant. When he is vulgar, sensuality is too subtle.
