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Over 50 Dating Advice from a Professional Dating Coach (Video)

By Margaret Manning October 09, 2013 Dating

My guest on this latest episode of the Sixty and Me Show is Lisa Copeland, a dynamic writer, blogger and successful over 50 dating coach. She focuses specifically on working with women over 50, who, she feels, often approach dating with misconceptions and unrealistic goals.

We discuss how Lisa provides mature women with the tools and confidence to understand the mindset of a man and how to use their feminine power to create intimacy and achieve successful dating experiences. Enjoy the show!

We discuss how an older women’s attitude to dating (partially shaped by the Women’s Liberation Movement) can be based on a dynamic that sets men and women up as competitors.

Lisa explains how older women can tap into their softer seductive feminine powers to bring out the best in men and master the art of dating after 50. She also give tips and advice on how to find the best free online dating sites and offers great guidance on the common mistakes women over 50 often make when dating online.

In our conversation, we also discuss how to understand the way a man thinks and the importance of looking for a partnership and friendship instead of love and marriage. Finally, our conversation covers dating expectations that set older women up for failure and where to go to meet fascinating good men. Enjoy the Show!

What experiences have you had with over 50 dating? Do you agree that women need to be more feminine and less competitive with men? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Ray Brown

I can offer a male perspective if anyone is interested. Lonliness is an enemy that often passes itself off as a companion. I have not had any luck with online dating / friendships. Not sure if luck is too strong a word so perhaps success might fit better. I would imagine there are many men who feel as I do that nobody would be interested in us now anyway. It maybe that life has turned the old dancehall adage on its head and that now is the time for the Ladies Choice. Let’s dance. Raymond

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Margaret Manning is the founder of Sixty and Me. She is an entrepreneur, author and speaker. Margaret is passionate about building dynamic and engaged communities that improve lives and change perceptions. Margaret can be contacted at margaret@sixtyandme.com

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