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texasliz 06-11-2023 06:18 PM

Great response!

Michread 06-12-2023 07:58 AM

City Fire
 
I have met some great people at City Fire, single and married.

I love to dance and socialize so that is the place for me. I’ve made good friends from the people I met there. The more I go, the more people I meet who enjoy doing what I like to do. I’ve had fun light and longer deep conversations at the bar.

There are good people at the bar as well as strange ones, but it’s no different than most other places.

Just like TV, don’t believe all the rumors!

JGibson 06-12-2023 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Villagesgal (Post 2225430)
My God, it's no wonder you are still single. From what you wrote, there is not a woman in the world that meets your requirements. Good luck to you. You need it.

I was thinking the same thing.

That came across very pompous.

JGibson 06-12-2023 08:37 AM

I liked that speed dating thing like in the move Hitch with Will Smith and Kevin James. I can usually tell in a few minutes in person if we're going to be compatible.

I think a lot of American men especially financially secure ones are choosing foreign women for companions these days over American women.

Like Chris Rock said men want three things, food, sex and silence. lol.

Velvet 06-12-2023 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2225652)
I liked that speed dating thing like in the move Hitch with Will Smith and Kevin James. I can usually tell in a few minutes in person if we're going to be compatible.

I think a lot of American men especially financially secure ones are choosing foreign women for companions these days over American women.

Like Chris Rock said men want three things, food, sex and silence. lol.

And… what do women want?

manaboutown 06-12-2023 10:01 AM

I attended a few speed dating events and found them enjoyable, briefly dating a few women I met at them.

Flyers999 06-12-2023 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by mydavid (Post 2225437)
I also used plenty of fish, had many dates, been with the last date 10 years .:ho:

Dear friend of mine lost her husband and didn't go out for a few years. I helped her fill out the forms on plenty of fish and she's been happily married for three years now after dating him for that same length of time.

Pugchief 06-12-2023 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2225652)

Like Chris Rock said men want three things, food, sex and silence. lol.

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2225677)
And… what do women want?

I don't know, I've been trying to figure that out for 50 years. Please tell me for goodness sake.

Stu from NYC 06-12-2023 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2225750)
I don't know, I've been trying to figure that out for 50 years. Please tell me for goodness sake.

Married for 51 years and still have no clue.

BobnBev 06-12-2023 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2225408)
My ex-wife was looking specifically for a member of her less-well-known religious denomination. E-Harmony let people list their denomination and search for it, and she found a new husband that way. This was about 13 years ago. The catch was that she had a great job in Pennsylvania and couldn’t move. He lived in Georgia or something. That’s a long trip for that first date, especially as they believed in no sex until marriage. But they’ve been very happy. I attribute that to who they are, rather than to the dating site, but in any case, that worked.

I used Match. (I also tried OKCupid, which I liked, though I got no dates from there.) I put effort into writing an honest profile that wasn’t a string of clichés and using honest photos. Actually, I’m shy, so I mostly went out with women who wrote to me after they saw I looked at their ad or liked it. That worked out pretty well. I dated a professor for four months, a lawyer for three years, and a banker for eight years. This always meant spending weekends together at their house and a 90 minute drive each way.

Socially and economically right, which you ask about, is very important, no matter what your own is. Online dating calls for constant vigilance—yes, for safety, but also for scam artists, both male and female, and even for the people who are not social and economic matches. At our age, every month is precious, and we don’t want to waste a year or two with wrong people. We may not marry, but we want to be happy. (A friend her in her mid-seventies went on Match and was soon contacted by a man with a nice house on the beach. They talked happily on the phone for a week and looked forward to meeting. Then she found out the distance wasn’t a problem for him because he expected her to sell her house and move in with him in about four months. Without even meeting!)

When I first went on Match, as a college professor with a Ph.D,., I refused to meet women without graduate degrees and excellent jobs. I figured we would have more in common. There was no one like that in my age bracket within an hour of me. That was a problem. Here in The Villages, most people I know don’t know what I did before I retired, and I don’t know what they did. We live here, do the same activities, like some of the same things, and that’s enough. I guess you could say that I’m less snobbish. But I only dated women who actually live in The Villages, just a few minutes away from me.

I would never consider a site like Tinder because the idea of being judged and found wanting in two seconds on the basis of a photo is revolting. I’m no longer on Match, but I’m sort of an expert. I want to see a well-written profile without clichés. No references to little black dresses or walks hand in hand along the beach or bottles of wine or loving to travel when you don’t even have a passport. Don’t say you love art if you really mean crafts and you don’t go to art museums and know what you are looking at. Don’t say you are athletic if that was thirty years ago. Don’t say you are fit if you aren’t. (I’m not.) Don’t say you love to read if you don’t do it. Don’t say you love all sorts of music unless you really do. Save us both time: if you are a liberal or a moderate Democrat or Republican or right wing, say so. One night a woman threw a martini in my face at a country club bar because of a political disagreement at a first meeting. But I also wouldn’t date someone “woke”. I like moderate.

If you write a good profile, I may find something appealing in what you write. If you write nothing, I’ll probably skip you. Take the time to read my profile and you may be repelled or enchanted. In any case, you would have quite a bit on which to base a judgment.

You can learn a bit from a good profile about the social and economic background of a potential date. You can learn where they went to school, what they did for a living, if they have kids, if they are outgoing and have lots of friends (I’m not and I don’t). You can also learn from the photos. For me, if a woman posts photos of herself with tattoos or a motorcycle or a gun or a MAGA hat, she won’t hear from me. (Nothing against the guns, but not in a photo—it’s in there to send a message, and message received.) But if a woman posts photos of herself at expensive ski resorts, that’s also probably a no for me, because I don’t ski. Likewise with the sailboat shots. Not only do I not sail, but I can’t afford to ski and sail, even though I’m pretty well off. Another red flag is photos that aren’t relatively current. (More than one woman here has thirty year old photos on Match.) Watch out for photo apps that leave your face line free. That is generally obvious, and not many are fooled by it. That said, some lighting is more diffuse and hides wrinkles, while direct sun accentuates wrinkles. Have your photos taken in the shade. Take off the sun glasses and the hats. (Don’t use selfies taken with a wide angle lens. Have a friend take photos from six feet away, when crop them. The blurriness will help hide the wrinkles.)

I think a lot of us imagine ourselves looking much younger than we are. Also, when we move to The Villages, often we don’t have much experience with people our own age or older and aren’t used to how people that age really look. It really does take some getting used to. One problem with Match is that we often judge people by photos without getting to know them. If we actually spend time together, hours, or several dates, and talking on the phone, and stuff like that, we often look beyond the ravages of time and see the special person, the beauty between the lines. (Now, if you go to City Fire, you may find that having a few drinks is like a soft-focus filter. People may look better through the bottom of the glass. That’s one approach, though not for me. I’d rather get acquainted.)

You sound like a very nice person, and not a phony.

Velvet 06-12-2023 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2225750)
I don't know, I've been trying to figure that out for 50 years. Please tell me for goodness sake.

In general women simply want to be happy. From a spouse; they would like to be cherished.

Papa_lecki 06-13-2023 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 2225476)
Thank you MandoMan for your thoughtful comprehensive post.

Looking back I became single in 1994 and tried the old fashioned short four line personal ads in a local newspaper.

If you like piña coladas
And gettin' caught in the rain
If you're not into yoga
If you have half a brain
If you like makin' love at midnight
In the dunes on the cape
Then I'm the love that you've looked for
Write to me and escape

MorTech 06-13-2023 04:52 AM

Just download the City Fire app.

manaboutown 06-13-2023 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2225840)
In general women simply want to be happy. From a spouse; they would like to be cherished.

As a man that is also what I want.

Pugchief 06-13-2023 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2225750)
I don't know, I've been trying to figure that out for 50 years. Please tell me for goodness sake.

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2225840)
In general women simply want to be happy. From a spouse; they would like to be cherished.

Ya, but how do you make them happy?


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