It has been some 7ish years since my last (7yr) relationship ended. Am I at 45, in your opinion, too old to hope for another relationship? My closest female friend (I am gay) does not think so but I am somewhat resigned to be single from now on. Any thoughts appreciated - thank you in advance:sunny:
I'm Many Years Older Than You DMFP, And When It Comes To Love, I Have An Open Mind, I Suggest You Do Likewise.... Cheers Glen.
Thanks Glen I do have an open mind which is why I have been looking on line at property in Bathurst NSW:sunny:
Never give up hope . Love happens at every age . It's just a number . And we never know what's around the corner . One the other hand sometimes relationships are a real pain too . Nothing wrong with being single and free either . I guess that's why people are finding f.w.b. so popular . It's kind of like having both I guess . Like Glen , said keep the heart and mind open . Cause you never know what tomorrow may bring .
Why would you think that you're too old for another relationship? I bet you've got lots of years left in you yet and there are plenty of single peeps out there
lol you're not even old, you're still young... guys are so much better a bit more 'mature'. i hate that double standard )) but don't worry, you are definitely not too old to hope for another relationship . all the best
your only too old when they plant you into the ground, I have an uncle of 63 and he just met a new lady and is very happy, so it can be done, good luck, I hope you find the man of your dreams...
Ya never to old bro but im sure it would be harder to find someone as we get older we tend to put up with less shit as we get older but I hope you do find someone . All the very best . Never give up my freind The secret to happiness is low expectations
No Wonder I'm Still Single, As Each Year Pass's, I Raise The Bar Even Higher.... Note To GLEN, If You Really Want To Get Laid, LOWER YOUR BAR.... Cheers Glen.
I wouldn't know about being too old, because I'm a lot younger than you. But I do wonder whether I'd even want to be in a relationship at 45. Seems like there's a lot more interesting things to do than be shacked up with a woman complaining about me not earning enough money, or spending too much time reading or daydreaming, or pressuring me about having kids.