June 10th, 2010
Senior Dating Tips
The first step is to become a member by giving your details including your User Id and email address. These sites have a privacy policy so that there is no fear of your personal detail falling in the wrong hand. Next add your profile with a photo for higher visibility. Now you can let others find you or you find your types by browsing the profiles.
There are profiles of thousands of sexy singles , couples over fifty waiting for you. Once you have chosen a profile, contact by email or instant messaging or if the date is online, invite to have a chat using a video or a web cam. These tools are very user friendly and highly effective.
While there are no absolutes in senior dating, there are a few tips that may help calm you and increase your chance of success:
One purpose of every first date is to decide whether you want a second one. With that in mind, plan a date that encourages conversation and helps you get to know each other.
Tailor your first date to include a common interest, hobby which helps establish an immediate connection around that has meaning for both of you. There are gay personals and lesbian personals categories available for those seeking alternate sex.
A meal on your first date? Make it lunch and combine it with some fun activity so that you have more things to talk about while you eat. Dinner implies more intimacy yet to come into picture.
If the whole idea of dating makes you nervous, consider joining group dating club or participate in a group activity.
Be smart, be safe, and have an exit strategy. You are going out with someone you don’t know well, so stick to public places and tell someone you trust who you’re meeting and where you’ll be. If you start to feel uneasy about the person you’re with, then leave.
March 8th, 2010
I would like to know if any senior single women enjoy living?
in the atlanta, georgia area and if they are low income what do they find enjoyable to do on a daily basis. What type of housing do they find cost affordable and what areas.
February 12th, 2010
if you a a senior single, living alone, do you put a Christmas tree up?
I don’t want to put a tree up this year, is too hard to get my fake one in the house/decorate/and then take down after Christmas, I have no decorations up at all. My 3 children and my grandchildren won’t be visiting here much if any, so I just don’t think there is any use in decorating. What will you do as far as tree/decorations and all this year?