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In reply to the discussion: I am doing online dating [View all]underahedgerow
(1,232 posts)who are worthy to be partnered up with ME.
I expect a lot from a man as a partner, because I have a lot to offer. Could I converse and laugh with a guy who isn't as smart as I am? Could I learn from him?
Has he been in jail, convicted or investigated for fraud, conspiracy, even suspected of murder? Cross him off the list.
Does he lie, cheat or steal? Such as did he post a 10 year old photo on the dating site? Is he still living with his ex-wife or have a girlfriend he's not broken up with? Cross him off the list.
Can he teach me something? Would he learn something from me? Such as self-taught taxidermy? Is he a secret hoarder with a filthy apartment stacked to the ceiling with trash? Cross him off the list.
Does he expect me to leap into bed 2 hours after we've met and get simply furious when I suggest that's not an option? Cross him off the list.
Did he invite himself over for a pizza lunch for our second date? He'd bring the pizza of course, yay! In France, that means, 'I am comeeng over for ze queekee!' This was after turning down his same generous offer the night before of course. Still crossed him off the list.
Is he divorced, penniless, back living with his parents, unemployed and without a car? An unfortunate combination, crossed off the list.
All these are actual online dating experiences, several of them overlapping and all men over the age of 50. This doesn't include the countless kind and generous offers from guys young enough to be my son offering up their services for an hour or so.
Then there are the men who's fancy I didn't tickle although I found them initially interesting, and the men who found me too arrogant, accomplished and confident.
Dating over the age of 50 genuinely sucks. Men are convinced by watching endless hours of porn that they must at least attempt to schtuppe everything with a pulse.
I'm just left confused and disappointed and extremely happy that I am indeed happier being single, not pursuing any kind of partnership and intent on my own goals at this stage of life.