online dating profile
There is no alternative to going online to meet someone in your 50s. Well, a solitary old age, I suppose, but if you really want to get together with someone, there is almost no chance you will meet them in real life. Friends don't introduce you.
The Natalies and Brookes of the world may have an unfair advantage... at least on one dating app.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
"Nothing says you're married to the first profile you put up."
Who knows you better than your BFF?
Choosing a picture of yourself that shows you at your thinnest, youngest and in your prime can be tempting, but DON'T.
Last week I shared my six pet peeves about middle-aged men's online dating profiles, and I promised everyone that this week I'd focus on middle-aged women's online dating profiles.
Since my divorce, some people are having a hard time knowing what to say to me, but not you, eHarmony. You're in my newsfeed, Gmail account and sidebar ads, waving your online arms, saying, "Hey Becca! Over here! Check out online dating! Join us!"