Dating Over 50: The Complete Guide to Finding Love Again

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You're over 50 and thinking about dating. Maybe you've been thinking about it for a while.

And maybe the thought alone is exhausting.

I get it. I've helped hundreds of women through this exact moment: standing at the edge of the dating pool, wondering whether the water is too cold, whether anyone will even be there, whether you are somehow too late.

Here is what I know after 20 years of coaching: you are not too late. Love has no expiration date. But your approach matters enormously, and most people are doing it wrong.

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How to Flirt Naturally (and Still Be Your Authentic Self): Clean and Dirtier Come-ons Included

First of all, warning: this blog is for women. If you're a man and reading this, you may get some value and some chuckles, but the rules and ideas are really different for men. Maybe I'll write that one next.

Now, ladies, if your flirt game is rusty, good news: you don’t need cheesy lines — just a genuine smile, a little body language, and this expert's opinion (LOL).

Oh, and some "not-that-cheesy" lines.

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Fun First Date Ideas

First, let me just remind you, there will be no first date unless you have had a good time getting to know the person over text, phone call, or video chat, and feel that they meet your 3H criteria.

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Understanding Relationship Compatibility in Early Dating

The biggest mistake women make in midlife dating is staying for a long time with the wrong person. If you’re lonely, you are susceptible to picking badly, and then staying put, hoping it will turn into a successful relationship if you’re patient or work hard enough to fix him.

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Am I Good Enough to be Loved for What I Am?

One of the biggest obstacles I see stopping women in midlife from finding a meaningful romantic relationship is a deeply rooted belief that they are somehow “not enough” to deserve it. That they're too old, too damaged, too late, too this or that.

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