Senior Singles
Starting a new Relationship for Senior Singles

Starting a new relationship is hard for anyone in today's world. Technology is flying faster;
it seems than the speed of light. There are new "unspoken" rules that most people do not know about. It is the same
for the senior population. They are full of life and energy and are learning all about today's
dating rules after years of being in solid relationships. There are many things
that have changed over the last 25-40 years in starting a new relationship. This article will cover a few of
these.
Finding a new love:
The information age has added a new twist to meeting someone. On line dating is a great way to meet new and
exciting people, to find someone that has your same interests, and to help lower the number of bad
dates to get to the good dates; if you know how to use it.
*Be clear on your interests
*Don't give out personal information
*Use sites you have to pay for
*Learn to use IM or use email instead of the telephone
*Be choosy about the people you decide to go out with
If you decide Internet dating is not your choice than you can always go out and find that new
match. However, you will find some favored places may have changed in the last 25 years. You can still meet people
in bars but you should be careful. Here is a list you can start checking out.
*Coffee shops
*Bookstores
*Church
*Volunteer work
*Seminars
*Single social groups like "love on the Rockies"
Regardless of where you meet it is important to make sure you get to know someone before you go out on those
first few dates. Even ten years ago the best way to do that was phone, now a person can obtain a lot of personal
information on you from just your phone number. So avoid giving out your phone number until you are sure you want a
relationship with this person.
Meeting:
So you have been talking for a while and you are interested in starting a relationship. That first meeting is an
important step in making the final decision. Even so you should not let your guard down. Here are some simple rules
you should follow for setting up the first meeting with a potential relationship partner.
*DO NOT let them pick you up. Pick a place to meet each other there.
*Introduce your date to someone else (if possible), like a family member or close friend.
*Meet in a busy place with lots of people around.
*Keep the date simple, a place where you can talk and get better acquainted.
*Take things slow, make sure you are comfortable with this person before giving them all your information. You may
need to go out to coffee three times before deciding to start a relationship with this individual.
*Do not let them take you home.
It may seem like a lot of things to consider but being safe will make you feel more comfortable and secure in
the relationship to come. Some additional things to consider:
*It is sad but seniors can become targets for people looking for money. If you were smart and saved money and
now have it to spend in your golden years you will need to be extra smart in choosing a new relationship
partner.
*Always practice safe intimacy. The number of STD (sexually transmitted
diseases) in the world today has increased exponentially. You will want to make sure you guard your
health.
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*Don't be too anxious to settle down. There are many people out there looking for love. The information age has helped these people
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Now all of you senior singles, go out there and find someone to love and enjoy this new
relationship for senior singles while cherishing the ones you had before.
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