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Dating In Your 40s: 10 Mistakes To Avoid

June 26, 2023 09:59 IST

The dating world can be a mess of expectations and anxieties, but don't let your emotional baggage spill all over your chance at real love, suggests Sybil Shiddell, country manager India, Gleeden, a discreet extra marital dating Web site.

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Dating might be a little intimidating as we approach our 40s. It can be challenging to navigate the dating scene when we have failed relationships in the past, expectations for the future, and emotional baggage.

Dating in your forties may be exhilarating and intimidating. You are more confident in yourself and your skills, you have more experience, and you are aware of the qualities you want in a mate.

"To get the most out of this fun and occasionally difficult stage of life, I think it's critical to be aware of the pitfalls to avoid," says Sybil Shiddell.

"The first error is to rush into a relationship with someone who might not be a good fit for you.

"Before making a commitment, it's crucial to take your time and get to know someone.

"Do not compare your current lover to your previous partners.

"Give yourself permission to start over without carrying any prior notions with you.

"Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and positive self-image is essential for self-care.

"In general, going into dating with a positive attitude and being open to new possibilities can result in fantastic experiences and possibly finding the ideal spouse for the next stage of your life."

1. Don't compare your date to previous partner

Besides, no one likes being compared to someone else.

Can you imagine bringing up your latest crush in front of your significant other?

You'd be met with the cold, unnerving silence of betrayal and disappointment. Or, even worse, a hearty scoff and a disapproving glare that will haunt you for weeks to come.

Making comparisons is like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, it's not going to work and will only result in frustration and dissatisfaction.

Instead, embrace the quirks and uniqueness of your date and give them a chance to shine in their own way.

 

2. Don't obsess over your age

After all, age is just a number. You're still the same person you were before, just with a few more wrinkles and a bit more experience under your belt.

Plus, being a little older can actually work in your favour. You've probably got a stable career, a nice home, and maybe even a few grandkids to share stories about.

So, don't let society's expectations get in the way of your social life. Gone are the days where it was taboo to date or make friends after a certain age.

Nowadays, there are plenty of dating apps specifically for mature adults, and community events tailored towards seniors looking to meet new people. So, go out there and live your best life, regardless of your age.

You know what they say, age is just a number - it's your attitude that counts.

 

3. Don't ignore red flags

It's like that old saying goes, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.

And in the same vein, if your potential partner is displaying behaviours that don't sit right with you well, you might want to take a step back and reevaluate the situation.

But being in your 40s and dating can be a tricky business. You've likely been through some rough patches in your romantic history, and you know what you want in a partner.

Maybe you're looking for someone who shares your love of dogs, or believes in the importance of social justice.

Maybe you want someone who's adventurous in the bedroom, or someone who'll binge-watch the entire Harry Potter series with you.

Ultimately, you want to find someone who's not only a great fit for you, but someone who's treating you with the respect and kindness you deserve.

And if that means being a little picky and paying close attention to those red flags, so be it.

 

4. Don't overshare

After all, first dates are like tasting a new wine, you want to savour every sip and note without diving too deeply into the grape's history.

The dating world can be a mess of expectations and anxieties, but don't let your emotional baggage spill all over your chance at real love.

Remember, emotional baggage can weigh heavy on a fledgling relationship.

Be kind to yourself and your potential partner by taking it slow and respecting each other's boundaries.

One day, you might get to the top block of your Jenga tower but until then, keep building with patience and love.

 

5. Don't rush things

And just like a marathon, there will be bumps, bruises, and unexpected obstacles along the way. But don't let that discourage you!

In fact, these roadblocks can often lead to some of the most meaningful and rewarding experiences in your dating journey.

Maybe you'll discover a shared passion for square dancing, or bond over your mutual dislike of horror movies.

Perhaps you'll even find yourselves getting lost in deep conversations about life, love, and the meaning of it all.

Whatever the case may be, take each moment as it comes and enjoy the ride.

 

6. Don't be afraid to be vulnerable

After all, vulnerability is not a sign of weakness, but rather a display of strength and trust.

It takes courage to share your deepest thoughts and emotions with someone, and in turn, it builds stronger connections and intimacy. So let your freak flag fly, as they say.

Don't be afraid to show your quirky, unique side. It's what makes you who you are, and it's what will attract the right people into your life.

 

7. Don't settle

After all, life is too short to waste your precious time with someone who doesn't make your heart sing.

Don't be afraid to be picky, my dear. Embrace your quirks and idiosyncrasies, and seek out someone who embraces them too.

Take your time, enjoy the journey, and don't settle for someone just because they check a few basic boxes.

You are a fabulous catch, my dear, and the right person will come along when the time is right.

Keep your chin up, approach dating with a sense of humour, and remember to be true to yourself. The rest will fall into place.

 

8. Don't let your expectations get in the way

After all, dating is a journey of self-discovery. It's okay to have a checklist of the qualities you want in a partner, but don't let it be the be-all and end-all of your dating experience.

You never know, the quirks and flaws of your date might end up being the things you appreciate the most. So, forget about your expectations and embrace the spontaneity of dating.

You might just surprise yourself and have the time of your life. Who knows, maybe you'll even end up with a funny story to tell your grandchildren one day.

 

9. Don't play games

Whether it's video games, board games, card games, or just good old-fashioned tag, nothing quite beats the thrill of a friendly competition. But when it comes to dating, it's time to put away the games and get real.

You might be tempted to play it cool, act aloof, or use other tactics to try and win over your crush. But let me tell you, all that stuff is just a waste of time.

If you really want to create a lasting bond with someone, you need to be direct and honest about your intentions and sentiments.

In the end, being direct and honest about your intentions and sentiments is the best way to create a lasting bond with someone.

And who knows? Maybe it will be the start of a beautiful relationship.

Just remember, when it comes to love, there's no need for games - real connection is the ultimate prize.

 

10. Don't forget to have fun

As you step into the dating realm, throw caution to the wind and let your quirks shine like disco balls in a retro dance party.

Be yourself, unapologetically and authentically. Embrace your eccentricities, oddities, and idiosyncrasies, for they are what make you truly unique and captivating.

If you are a connoisseur of obscure hobbies like collecting rubber ducks or playing the theremin, proudly share your passions with your potential love interests.

Who knows, they might just find it endearing and delightful!

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SYBIL SHIDDELL