Over 40’s Dating

07 March 2010 Categories: 40's and over

So Im going to go ahead and assume that you are over 40. I know…… an outrageous assumption as you are reading a post about “over 40’s dating”.

But even if you are close to 40 this will be of some significance.

Thanks to perfectmatch.com/onlinedating/seniors/senior-dating-facts

AARP reported, in a September 2003 study of singles aged 55+, 49% said, “Having someone to talk to or do things with” is the most important reason for dating.

AARP’s September 2003 survey cited these as the Top Three Complaints of Singles in their 50’s:

Men

  1. Dating partners with a lot of baggage - 42%.
  2. Women who become extremely difficult to get along with after a few dates - 28%.
  3. Women who want to get serious too fast - 18%.

Women

  1. Dating partners with a lot of baggage - 35%.
  2. Not having a clue where to meet men and meeting too few new men - 23%.
  3. Overeager men who want to get serious too fast - 21%
  • The 50+ segment is the fastest growing group of subscribers for on-line dating (Lehman Brothers Equity Research, February 2007).
This is most likely due to the stigma of online dating as something that is done by the desperate is quickly fading. People are now looking upon this as just an easy way to communicate with like minded people.
So get out there and find your soul mate, friend or lover because you know what you are looking for!

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Forty plus and fab!

30 January 2010 Categories: 40's and over

Fab at forty One of the most difficult fashion issues facing women over 40 is how to dress for the many changes that occur around this age. As many of you already know - in our early to mid forties both our bodies and our lifestyles are in transition.

Physiologically our bodies are changing and many of us will suffer from water retention, thinning hair or duller skin. Lifestyle-wise we may be on the brink of empty nest syndrome, we may be newly divorced or beginning new jobs.

If you are a woman over 40, you can look just as sexy and vital as your younger counterparts; you just have to learn how to flatter your body without doing a major style overhaul and without looking like the proverbial mutton dressed as lamb. So, are your pleated trousers giving your age away? Are you stuck in an 80’s beauty rut? Has your hairstyle barely changed in the past few years? If so… Change!

The key issue to dealing with the changes and to modernizing your look is to get in tune with what is in fashion. Handbags and shoes are the quickest way to update your look. Look around - people-watch, browse through magazines, tune into the fashion channel and get a feel for what’s ‘in’. You are not necessarily aiming to be ‘hip and trendy’ but to develop your own timeless signature style. If you need inspiration, look at the mature television and movie actresses you admire, pick out what you like and emulate their look.

The worst thing you can do is dress years younger than you actually are – this makes you look even older and slightly bizarre. So, even if you have great legs, no miniskirts! Avoid baggy, oversized clothes and chose pieces that give you shape. When out and about shopping, don’t think you can wear the same colours you did when you were in your twenties, especially not next to your face. Experiment with colours in good lighting to find what flatters your forty-something skin.

Fashion and beauty tricks

Stand-up or turn-up collars are great for disguising a wrinkly neck. They cover the area and bring focus to the face. It also helps to always wear a bit of white close to the face. Soft colours such as pale pink, white, beige or ice blue also bring light to the face and thus detract from the neck.

If you have lost your waistline along the way, wear jackets and pieces that will give you shape.

Look at yourself in the mirror, decide what your best features are and emphasize them. If you have nice hands, manicure them, good cleavage - show it off (in moderation) and so on.

If age spots begin to appear on your hands or face – fight back. Many products are available that will lighten and fade liver spots and at sites like Skin Lightening Advice you’ll find the best lighter skin articles, guidance and information.

Many forty-somethings suffer from thinning hair. If this is you, explain to your hairdresser what is happening and discuss with her a fresh new style that will help you get the appearance of thicker hair. Ask her advice on products too, there are many on today’s market that are specifically formulated to ‘fatten’ thinning and/or flyaway hair. You can look fab at forty; it just takes a little attention to detail and a few tweaks.

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How To Find Love After 40

23 June 2009 Categories: 40's and over

Finding Love After 40 doesn’t have to be like searching for the proverbial needle in the haystack. For many women finding love after 40 is not as uncommon as you may think. From my practical experience in relationship coaching, I work with a wide age spread of women from their 30’s to their 70’s and they learn what they need to do to alter their thinking about what’s possible in love and partnership for them.

Finding your ideal love relationship is not about how many people you date. Finding true love is not about how many men you have to date before you can find Mr. Right. It’s also not about being less particular and settling for less than all the qualities you truly want for yourself in your ideal love relationship.

In my world, you CAN have it all. You are worthy of love. That’s what is available to you in relationship coaching classes. The belief that you have to kiss a lot of frogs to get your prince is an outworn myth. Limiting beliefs and feeling like you’re too old to find love again are all part of outmoded opinions taught to us by our culture. Fortunately, leading edge science and quantum physics are teaching us that we really do create our lives. As a relationship coach, my passion in life is to help you find out how.

Before you can create your a lasting loving relationship, you need to know what the blind spots have been in your belief system. Your experiences will always follow your expectations. If that’s so - and it is - then you want to know what’s in the way of you getting your expectations met. Said in another way, you want to get clear of what has been in the way (limiting beliefs) of you attracting your ideal love.

Let’s look at a couple strong cultural influences that inhibit us from attracting love.

1. The Influence of Others

Our families, friends and the media carry a lot of influence. If you’re constantly looking outside to see what’s possible for your in relationships, you’ll be comparing yourself to someone else’s standards. That rarely works for long term relationship happiness.

2. Habits of Thought or Beliefs

Your beliefs, like the air your breathe are rarely questioned. At one time it was TRUE that the earth was flat. Your thoughts, beliefs and expectations about what is possible for you in relationship will only keep the status quo in place. If you’d like to shift that, talk to a relationship expert and learn to break through your own limitations.

It’s no more difficult to find love after 40 than it is to find love in your 20’s. I manifested to love of my dreams in my late forty’s after two divorces and several relationship failures. When I got clear of what my limiting beliefs were, the love of my life entered in a very short time. I know you can create the love of your dreams, I did it and you can too.

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Stop Divorce 101- How to Cope When your Spouse Wants a Divorce

07 May 2009 Categories: 40's and over

Kausik Dutta asked:

Things often fall apart, and the center cannot hold, in the words of Yeats; this rings especially true with marriage. The issue of stopping divorce is a tricky subject to touch on, because, more than problems, it involves one spouse who wants a divorce and another who doesn’t. Essentially one person wants to continue a relationship and the other doesn’t; however, there are shades of gray, and that’s where professional help comes in.

The first thing to do in this situation is to seek professional help, both legal and otherwise. Talk to your spouse and see if they will agree to marriage counseling; if they won’t, offer a period of separation so they can figure themselves out.

If they do agree to counseling, make sure it’s with a reputable person who has helped others in your situation. Counseling can help tremendously in many ways. Perhaps it will help you identify problems you weren’t aware of, solve issues that have hounded you for years, or simply get a better idea of what’s going on in your spouse’s head.

This can be the greatest help in coping when your spouse wants a divorce and you don’t. And perhaps after, you’ll find out you were holding on for all the wrong reasons and agree to the divorce. However, no matter what happens, you will have a better idea of where your spouse stands.

If your spouse still wants a divorce after counseling, don’t draw it out. Be aware that though counseling helps in many cases, in others, it doesn’t, and that’s when it’s time to let go. While it may be tempting to try and hold on as long as possible, it just isn’t healthy, especially of you have children.

Most of the time, stopping divorce from going through just isn’t possible; you can delay it and go to what’s called a ‘grounds trial’ to try and prove there are no grounds for divorce, but the simple fact remains that your spouse wants a divorce and you don’t. This begs the question of whether you really want to stay with someone who doesn’t want to be with you.

Of course, nothing is ever that cut-and-dried, and that’s why seeking professional help is the best way to cope with this situation. If possible, get both couples and individual therapy; it’s not cheap, but so worth the tremendous amount of anxiety and heartache you’ll either avoid or learn to cope with.

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Put A Stop To Divorce And Save Your Relationship

19 March 2009 Categories: 40's and over

Kenneth Dean asked:

You have undertaken preliminary talks about the divorce but in your heart of hearts, this is not what you want to happen and you want to stop divorce.  Now you can employ your power of persuasion to good use and dissuade your partner from further pursuing it.  Legally, the process can be discontinued at any point - from the time the divorce was filed until the signing of the final documents.  The faster you act to stop it, the better chances you will have for the procedure to be discontinued.

You have to present your arguments to your partner on why you should stop divorce with dignity and confidence.  Then your partner will get the impression that you could be right and might very well have a point.  If you present yourself as being so in despair and weepy, I totally doubt if your partner would even like to hear half of your story.

You have to learn to control your emotions and be able to behave maturely and pleasantly. This might catch your partner off guard and at once agree to stop the divorce.  Crying, screaming, and delivering a litany of your hurts or promises will not help in any way.  Simply say that you are saddened with the turn of events, and you would like to have another chance.  It might surprise even you if your partner suddenly said, “Okay, let’s give it another try.”

You can also show your matured part (a part which he/she has not seen before) by suggesting seeing a marriage or couples counselor to stop divorce.  Counseling  has helped millions of couples restore their relationship and it could for you too.  If your partner will agree to counseling, then you might be able to deal with your problems, thus making divorce redundant at this time.

At counseling, let the person with whom she/he originally fell in love with out so she will remember why he/she married you.  Most importantly, if your partner sees that you sincerely want to work on dealing with the problems that will surface through counseling - and possibly, a lot will - that could be sufficient for your partner to stop the process completely.

If you finally were able to convince your partner to stop divorce, do not revert to the old you as it would be easy to re-file it afterward.  Once the seed has been planted in your partner’s mind or perhaps already he/she was well into the process already before it was stopped, then the decision to go through it again will be much easier.  If you love your partner and want the relationship to flourish you should always be attentive of the telltale signs of problems to prevent it from escalating.  If you feel there is a need to remain in counseling, then you must do so.

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How to Stop Divorce in Its Tracks

15 March 2009 Categories: 40's and over

Alan Sechser asked:

Have you witnessed your happy marriage reverting to a bunch of shambles? Do you and your spouse argue more than you talk? Has your marriage deteriorated to the point of no return? Is the thought of divorce on the tips of your lips day in and day out? Have you already filed the necessary paperwork to start the needed divorce proceedings?

If you have answered “yes” to any of the above questions, then it would appear that your current relationship is at an end. However, if for some chance you may be having second thoughts about what you have done, perhaps you are now wondering if you can stop the divorce dead in its tracks. The simple answer to that question is “no,” not if your spouse really is determined to obtain the divorce and the paperwork has been properly filed. In the majority of the American states you simply cannot stop a divorce proceeding yourself if your spouse truly desires to finish off the marriage and return to a single status. The best you can possibly do in this situation is to delay the unavoidable actions as long as possible. Delays tend to cost money and by initiating various delays you are increasing the cost of the associated divorce for both your spouse and yourself. Many states have what is known as no-fault divorce and if your spouse really wants to separate permanently from you, there is really nothing much that you can do to prevent it.  

However, you do have other alternatives at your disposal. We all have a certain amount of persuasion that we can use when we want something to go our way. The key to stopping a divorce is then to make the other person change their mind about the upcoming event. This is where the very acts of kindness and thoughtfulness come into play. User your best charm and there is a very good chance that the divorce proceedings will never reach the court room.

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Fail Proof Methods on How to Stop Divorce

13 March 2009 Categories: 40's and over

sidana.abhi asked:

When couples have to face tensions and problems in life, it affects their relationship to a large extent. If you are finding yourself in such a situation that is leading to divorce, and you do not know how to stop divorce from happening to both of you, do not give up. Though you might feel that this is the worst thing that can happen to any person, and a problem without a solution, you are wrong. There is a solution my friend.

All that you need to answer the question how to stop divorce is to let your partner know your value in their life. Many of us take all the things in our life for granted, like our life, our relationships, the air that we breathe etc. This is one reason why your partner is not realizing how valuable the love between you is.

Divorce is even worse when it happens between parents, because the children are sure to get affected. Your day to day life gets tampered with and you will find yourself in a position where you will not be able to concentrate on your work. You will be depressed and you will only be thing of how to stop divorce from happening in your life.

If you are praying for some magical way to appear for you to get out of this, you will not find any unless you look for it. It is all in your head. You just need to think it through and make it work. There are plenty of people and lawyers who will advise you to just make and end of this. But remember it will sure affect your life.

If you are looking for ways on how to stop divorce, there are counsellors who can help you. But no one will understand what you are going through unless they have gone through the same in their life.

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How To Stop Divorce And Live Happily Ever After

05 March 2009 Categories: 40's and over

sidana.abhi asked:

There has been an alarming increase in divorce rates around the world in recent times. Busy lifestyle which leads to couples not spending quality time with each other is the major contributor to this increased divorce rate. The less the time that partners spends with each other, the more is the lack of understanding. In this scenario if you are someone who wants to know how to stop a divorce, then the answer lies in trying to make the effort to talk to your partner.

No amount of external help can save the situation for you. You can go around asking people how to stop a divorce and getting advice, but you need to remember, it is you who has to make the right decisions. You will first of all need to be ready to meet your partner halfway on problematic issues. If only you were able to make small adjustments earlier, there would have been no need to get advice on how to stop a divorce from all and sundry.

You will need to be brutally honest with yourself. You should accept all your shortcomings, if you are serious about rectifying the situation. This kind of effort should be made by both the partners. A divorce need not be the only way to being happy.

There are more ways than one available, if you are serious about how to stop a divorce. The only way to do this is to sit down and talk with your partner. Both of you need to remember that no relationship is perfect. In certain cases you may also seek the help of marriage counselors. Even though you can find many sources that can advice you on how to stop a divorce, it is finally your attitude that matters.

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How To Stop Divorce And Live Happily Ever After

03 March 2009 Categories: 40's and over

sidana.abhi asked:

There has been an alarming increase in divorce rates around the world in recent times. Busy lifestyle which leads to couples not spending quality time with each other is the major contributor to this increased divorce rate. The less the time that partners spends with each other, the more is the lack of understanding. In this scenario if you are someone who wants to know how to stop a divorce, then the answer lies in trying to make the effort to talk to your partner.

No amount of external help can save the situation for you. You can go around asking people how to stop a divorce and getting advice, but you need to remember, it is you who has to make the right decisions. You will first of all need to be ready to meet your partner halfway on problematic issues. If only you were able to make small adjustments earlier, there would have been no need to get advice on how to stop a divorce from all and sundry.

You will need to be brutally honest with yourself. You should accept all your shortcomings, if you are serious about rectifying the situation. This kind of effort should be made by both the partners. A divorce need not be the only way to being happy.

There are more ways than one available, if you are serious about how to stop a divorce. The only way to do this is to sit down and talk with your partner. Both of you need to remember that no relationship is perfect. In certain cases you may also seek the help of marriage counselors. Even though you can find many sources that can advice you on how to stop a divorce, it is finally your attitude that matters.

The Magic Of Making Up

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Fail Proof Methods on How to Stop Divorce

22 February 2009 Categories: 40's and over

sidana.abhi asked:

When couples have to face tensions and problems in life, it affects their relationship to a large extent. If you are finding yourself in such a situation that is leading to divorce, and you do not know how to stop divorce from happening to both of you, do not give up. Though you might feel that this is the worst thing that can happen to any person, and a problem without a solution, you are wrong. There is a solution my friend.

All that you need to answer the question how to stop divorce is to let your partner know your value in their life. Many of us take all the things in our life for granted, like our life, our relationships, the air that we breathe etc. This is one reason why your partner is not realizing how valuable the love between you is.

Divorce is even worse when it happens between parents, because the children are sure to get affected. Your day to day life gets tampered with and you will find yourself in a position where you will not be able to concentrate on your work. You will be depressed and you will only be thing of how to stop divorce from happening in your life.

If you are praying for some magical way to appear for you to get out of this, you will not find any unless you look for it. It is all in your head. You just need to think it through and make it work. There are plenty of people and lawyers who will advise you to just make and end of this. But remember it will sure affect your life.

If you are looking for ways on how to stop divorce, there are counsellors who can help you. But no one will understand what you are going through unless they have gone through the same in their life.

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