According to Lisa Copeland, dating after 50 is different than dating at any other point in our lives. When we are younger, we can afford to sit back and let men come to us. But, as we get a little older, Lisa encourages us to take control and not be afraid to strike up a conversation with men.
If this sounds counterintuitive, I encourage you to watch our latest video interview. It may just help you to find the love and intimacy that you deserve in your 50s or 60s.
Lisa reminds us that women usually make the first move, whether we realize it or not. Why? Because most men are actually risk-averse. The last thing a man wants is to approach a woman and be rejected. So, it’s not so much a question or whether to make the first move. It’s more a question of how to make the first move. Should we be subtle or bold?
In the “real world,” you don’t have to ask a stranger out for a date. At the same time, there is absolutely nothing wrong with starting a conversation with a man. You can still leave it to him to invite you out on a date, but, sending him an initial signal is still your responsibility.
During our conversation, Lisa questions why dating over 60 has become so “serious.” It’s almost as if we have forgotten how to have fun and flirt. Having talked with hundreds of women in the Sixty and Me community, I can see how there could be some truth to this. After one too many heart-breaks, senior dating has a tendency to become serious business rather than a “game.”
Maybe it’s time to stop thinking about the end goal – finding a man who shares our interests and loves us for who we are. Instead, perhaps we should see dating as just another part of life – one that we should enjoy for all of its funny ups and downs.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this. Please take a few minutes to join the conversation below.
Do you agree or disagree that older women should learn to subtly make the first move when it comes to meeting men? Why? Have you met someone special to you through a chance encounter? Have you tried 50 plus dating? What was your experience? Please join the discussion.