• The Changed Perception of Senior Dating

    In modern society, senior dating is a widely accepted and commonplace practice. It is an accepted fact of life that disagreements happen, marriages end, and people have the right to move on, seek companionship from others in similar situations, and be happy, regardless of how old they are. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to see mature singles head out to dances, meet in pubs or bars, or even resort to dating agencies in order to find a significant other. This was, however, not always the case. Until recently, over 50s dating was seen as something of an anomaly, to the point where people who did engage in it were frowned upon by both their peers and members of younger generations. Seniors who chose to date after their significant others died were seen as frivolous, and divorce was not, as a general rule, encouraged. This type of mentality, mostly a remnant of the ultra-conservative 1950s and 60s, was prevalent as late as the 1990s, and modern mature singles can count themselves fortunate that the new millennium brought about a significant broadening of mentalities, hinged around a ‘live and let live’ attitude which facilitates previously uncommon practices such as senior dating. The fact that this type of mentality has waned, and that modern society looks favourably and naturally upon over 50s dating, will no doubt be considered a victory by the many men and women who find themselves battling loneliness in their senior years. Thanks to the services provided by senior dating agencies such as Avenues Dating, seniors who might otherwise spend the rest of their lives alone are given a second chance at a meaningful relationship, often resulting in a brand-new, long-lasting bond with a soulmate they would otherwise not have met. This alone justifies the existence of over 50s dating agencies, and is proof positive that the old adage is right: age is but a number!

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