Anyone joined a dating site what are your experiences?

Anytime I have let someone grow on me it has been a mistake.
Well you know you better than I know you and some people have zero sex appeal. I can relate.
Years ago I had a really good male friend. We got along great. Then I discovered he liked me romantically and I had to end the friendship otherwise I’d feel like I was taking advantage of him which is too bad cause he was a really nice guy. It can get awkward so can relate.
 
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I think if you join a group with shared similar interests like cooking, pottery, design...whatever tickles your fancy...and then they post a Facebook group forum, that would be a cool way to meet someone.

My nephew goes to University and met his gal pal on the school forum. I'd be wary of dating sites, but I'm kind of old school. I think meeting someone on a shared interest forum would be the way to go.
lol..well i've been on forums. for the past 25 years..never had anyone hit on me... :D
 
I met my 2nd wife on "Lava.com" and we had a wonderful life together for 17 years until she passed away.

Met my current girl friend on "Match.com." Things are going real well. We love hiking, travel and eating healthy food.

Regardless, of all the bad media stories and all the negative comments here from women that keep writing, "I'm Finished With Men" here are a few simple rules from Packerjohn (that's me!)

1. Be honest with your write up. Lies will back fire on you.
2. First meeting should always be in a coffee shop with other people around.
3. Red Flag - Talking about money on 1st dates.
4. Red Flag - Men complaining about an ex. Women complaining about "bad" husband. These folks have unsolved issues. Keep away!
5. Don't fall for stories that they are working overseas.
6. Keep away from men who only talk about themselves and never ask about you.
7. Remember, you might have to "kiss a lot of frogs, before meeting Prince Charming."
8. First night sex is a big NO, NO! He doesn't care about you. He only wants SEX!

If you are a woman looking for a man with a bald head and a huge unshaven beard, you in luck. There are millions out there. However, make sure they know how to bath and brush their teeth. Ha, ha!

Internet dating works but you need to be careful and you need to use common sense.
thanks PJ...good advice, which I would have followed anyway... but always good to bear in mind
 
I think if you join a group with shared similar interests like cooking, pottery, design...whatever tickles your fancy...and then they post a Facebook group forum, that would be a cool way to meet someone.

My nephew goes to University and met his gal pal on the school forum. I'd be wary of dating sites, but I'm kind of old school. I think meeting someone on a shared interest forum would be the way to go.
those type of classes around here usually have a membership of about 3...:LOL:
 
One of my online dates was a dog owner and we took a walk in a park where there were many people walking their dogs. She told me that getting a dog was a good way to meet people.
yep...we have had many dogs in this family... still got some.. Rarely any men, except the very elderly will stop and talk it's mostly women...
 
When I started dating again, I tried out a few dating sites with very mixed results. My first meet with a prospective date turned out so badly, I thought about buying a dog for companionship and becoming a hermit.

Finally, I got my nerve back up and ventured back into the fray. I met The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

You just have to put your boots on and wade in, with a good sense of humor and a healthy dose of caution.
Hey now, I love my life as a hermit with a dog.🤪
 
lol..sorry but the senior citizens around here are really ..Senior citizens.... old enough to be my parents..:D
That sounds just like this forum where 50 is considered to be a senior citizen old enough to join. In the US at least, 50 is not usually old enough to retire. 55 is considered early retirement though still not eligible for Social Security where early retirement is age 62 and full retirement is age 67.

There's a good 30 year span and more among members of this forum and that could be true of senior dating sites, as well. There are major differences between those born in the previous decade and boomers. To widen the differences even the oldest of Generation X are eligible to be here now.

No advice for you, Hollydolly. Just an observation on senior life which I have found fascinating since I've been here. :giggle:
 
That sounds just like this forum where 50 is considered to be a senior citizen old enough to join. In the US at least, 50 is not usually old enough to retire. 55 is considered early retirement though still not eligible for Social Security where early retirement is age 62 and full retirement is age 67.

There's a good 30 year span and more among members of this forum and that could be true of senior dating sites, as well. There are major differences between those born in the previous decade and boomers. To widen the differences even the oldest of Generation X are eligible to be here now.

No advice for you, Hollydolly. Just an observation on senior life which I have found fascinating since I've been here. :giggle:
yes I've always said the same thing about the massive age difference in what are construed to be 'seniors'.. my daughter is 47 just 3 years from 50.. for all intents and purposes online anyway. She will in 3 years be deemed a senior... you couldn't get anyone who looks less like a senior.. she's constantly been mistaken for being in her late 20's.. . She'd be eligible to join this and similar forums, but she would have no more in common with a 90 year old than she would a 15 year old ...

I OTOH.. have always preferred the company of older people as friends ( not as partners) .. so I was very comfortable joining this forum in my 50's.. and British ones prior to that at age 50...

On the Dating sites I've looked at for seniors.. some have specific ages.. 50-59.. 60-69-- 70 plus etc...
 
yes I've always said the same thing about the massive age difference in what are construed to be 'seniors'.. my daughter is 47 just 3 years from 50.. for all intents and purposes online anyway. She will in 3 years be deemed a senior... you couldn't get anyone who looks less like a senior.. she's constantly been mistaken for being in her late 20's.. . She'd be eligible to join this and similar forums, but she would have no more in common with a 90 year old than she would a 15 year old ...

I OTOH.. have always preferred the company of older people as friends ( not as partners) .. so I was very comfortable joining this forum in my 50's.. and British ones prior to that at age 50...

On the Dating sites I've looked at for seniors.. some have specific ages.. 50-59.. 60-69-- 70 plus etc...

Yes, I understand about the daughters. One of mine is already old enough to be here by the standard set. Needless to say I have no intentions of sharing the link with her. :ROFLMAO:

Yikes, that's too old to set a top limit, apparently. So they don't even bother to create a clearly defined group. It's just an assortment of old people that they don't know what to do with.

The numbers decline in the oldest group so they probably have to broaden the scope a bit to have enough participants. :oops:
 
Yes, I understand about the daughters. One of mine is already old enough to be here by the standard set. Needless to say I have no intentions of sharing the link with her. :ROFLMAO:



The numbers decline in the oldest group so they probably have to broaden the scope a bit to have enough participants. :oops:
good point.
 
Holly, the man next door met his girlfriend on a dating site. That being said something to be determined right from almost the very start is that if you do find someone you like then keep in mind that distance between where you live and he lives could affect an outcome if it should get serious.

After almost a year of dating with these two travelling every few days back and forth from his town to her town an hour and a half one way they have now reached a point where one wants a more permanent relationship in ONE town. He is not opposed to the idea of permanent but He is not budging and not going to move, neither is she. I can see this falling apart shortly and they have wasted a year.

I have thought myself of getting back in the game, so interested in what happens with you. Try the grocery store, just yesterday someone tried to pick me up when I was trying to pick a pineapple.
 
I met most of my dates on Match.Com. At least on that site, you could tell if they were checking in or not.

I tried E.Harmony for a couple of months but you had no idea whether they were active or hadn't checked in in six months. I had a few dates with one fellow I had met on Match.Com and I got a notification from E.Harmony that we were "matched". I mentioned it to him and he was surprised, as he had only joined a year ago for one of their "free" weekends and had never gone back. So, I was being "matched" with invalid matches.

I actually met The Spousal Equivalent on PlentyofFish, which is a free service but absolutely dreadful for seniors. Since it was free, I thought I'd scan around and recognized him from another dating site that I hadn't joined. So I "winked" at him and the rest is history. Lots and lots of it.
 
thanks , I live 20 miles from London in the rural countryside..that's the drawback of not living in the city...
In Bobcat's defense, 20 miles is nothing in Calif....or anywhere else in the US.

My experience with dating sites runs the full gamut, from awesome to downright scary.

But I didn't actually ever meet Downright Scary in person. She haunted me online for years after I told her to stop contacting me....I found out she was married. So, not counting her, I'll change that to from awesome to a total waste of time.

My only advice is, avoid new immigrants. The reason is obvious, I'm sure.

Other than that, a) heed your inner voice, and, b) have fun. I mostly had good times.

Oh, also, c) now and then, go ahead and accept invitations to places or events you've never had much interest in but never actually tried before. For one thing, sharing it with someone who knows more about it, you might find a new interest, and for another, if it's something he's really into, there's an excellent chance you'll see him with his guard down, pretenses gone, being his true self.
 
Yes, I understand about the daughters. One of mine is already old enough to be here by the standard set. Needless to say I have no intentions of sharing the link with her. :ROFLMAO:
:giggle: Yes... my daughter is 38 and says she *may* think about considering herself to be a "senior" when she's 70, but it's not written in stone. I wouldn't even *dare* remind her that some places will consider her a senior just 12 years from now. :LOL:
 
yep...we have had many dogs in this family... still got some.. Rarely any men, except the very elderly will stop and talk it's mostly women...
Oh but, maybe, if you met some single, dog walking lady friends, you could arrange nights out where you would meet other people or, even some weekends away. Gal pals are really good to have. :)
 
Oh but, maybe, if you met some single, dog walking lady friends, you could arrange nights out where you would meet other people or, even some weekends away. Gal pals are really good to have. :)
We are a doggie family.. we have had dogs for many years. we never meet any woman with a dog much less a lot of them who have ever mentioned they are single much less interested in getting up a group f people to go away for weekends. :ROFLMAO: I live in a rural area, everyone walking their dogs are quite old people.....
 
In Bobcat's defense, 20 miles is nothing in Calif....or anywhere else in the US.

My experience with dating sites runs the full gamut, from awesome to downright scary.

But I didn't actually ever meet Downright Scary in person. She haunted me online for years after I told her to stop contacting me....I found out she was married. So, not counting her, I'll change that to from awesome to a total waste of time.

My only advice is, avoid new immigrants. The reason is obvious, I'm sure.

Other than that, a) heed your inner voice, and, b) have fun. I mostly had good times.

Oh, also, c) now and then, go ahead and accept invitations to places or events you've never had much interest in but never actually tried before. For one thing, sharing it with someone who knows more about it, you might find a new interest, and for another, if it's something he's really into, there's an excellent chance you'll see him with his guard down, pretenses gone, being his true self.
20 miles is nothing here as long as you're heading North, East or West and not South into London... then it may be only 20 miles but depending on the traffic on a regular day it can often take 4 hours to reach your destination , I'm not kidding... ...plus every nut lives in London.. :sneaky:
 
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We are a doggie family.. we have had dogs for many years. we never meet any woman with a dog much less a lot of them who have ever mentioned they are single much less interested in getting up a group f people to go away for weekends. :ROFLMAO: I live in a rural area, everyone walking their dogs are quite old people.....
I think you are just going to have to move! :)
 
20 miles is nothing here as long as you're heading North, East or West and not South into London... then it may be only 20 miles but depending on the traffic on a regulalr day it can often take 4 hours to reach your destination , I'm not kidding... ...plus every nut lives in London.. :sneaky:

WHAT???? :eek:;)
 


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