I’m almost 50 and divorced now and my dating life is pretty much non existent. However, I would look at dating a woman who was vaccinated the same if she had AIDS. SO basically I spend all my time with Jesus these days..and that’s fine
You’re better off remaining single. I’m 36 and I’ve made the decision to stay off the plantation and not be a wage slave. Look up Terrence Popp on YouTube, he’s a retired Green Beret and has been making videos for years about various things, lots of them having to do with dating and marriage.
Single Female, pureblood, same situation. My social life was pretty nonexistent already due to work, politics, etc.
But the ‘shots’ made hope get a little tougher.
50 is too young to throw in the towel on dating. Rethink it. Besides it’s not really ‘dating’ at your age it’s having companionship for dinner or enjoying fun places to go and see.
I recall a fellow who also decided to live his life for the Lord.....until the scripture...”It’s not good for man to be alone” played through his mind repeatedly and knew it was time to seek a wife. He voluntered for camp outings and met his wife there. Happily ever after from then on.
Right on. Excellent qualifier.
had the exact same conversation with a recently widowed buddy last night as he has begun dating. Avoid the jabbed as though they have aids, even though this severely limits the available pool of single women.
By the time I’ve restricted the field of single women in my age range to church attending believers who are unjabbed and without personally disorders, there are very few eligible ladies remaining.
At least I DO have a great dog who is happy to see me when I get home. I’m looking for better than that, yet am content with her company, God’s peace and my Bible.
Neil Diamond- “solitary man” comes to mind at this minute