Boomers Get Back into the Dating Game
Boomers Get Back into the Dating Game
(ARA) -
Today, more and more baby boomers are finding themselves single,
whether it's due to divorce, personal choice or other
circumstances. This means that an increasing number of these single
boomers are dating once again, with up to 70 percent dating on a
regular basis according to the AARP. While navigating the dating
world can be difficult at any age, it can bring unique challenges
and opportunities to baby boomers.
Dr. John Gray, communication and relationships expert and
best-selling author of Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus, has
partnered with BoomerTowne.com, an informational Web site for baby
boomers, to provide advice for boomers who are thinking about
dating again or who have recently entered into a new
relationship.
"Meeting someone new can be an awkward situation, no matter how old
you are," says Dr. Gray. "But dating should be fun, and having a
better understanding of the process in relation to your age can
help anyone enjoy successful dating experiences."
Dr. Gray has identified what he refers to as the "five stages of
dating," which help to explain the common relationship phases
couples might experience at any age.
* Attraction: This is the time to date around and not hurry into a
serious relationship. "At this point, try to have a good time with
dating and create a series of positive dating experiences," says
Dr. Gray. "This also lets someone determine what kinds of people he
or she might find interesting or stimulating."
* Uncertainty: Strong feelings could emerge once two people decide
they really like each other. This could include feelings of
uncertainty. It is important to remember that first doubts can be a
normal part of the dating process.
* Commitment: Before two people decide they are going to be in an
exclusive relationship they need to discuss their situation. Often
one partner believes they have an exclusive relationship, but until
they talk about it with their partner, nothing can be certain. Once
two people agree to a committed relationship, men begin to
relax.
"Men won't give as much in this stage because they feel like
they've already done all the work they need to do," says Dr. Gray.
"Women, however, still need to feel appreciated, and so they tend
to give more than they get. This is a mistake and can make women
feel resentful." Men should continue to do little things that will
make women feel special, while women need to lead balanced lives
and not get completely wrapped up in the relationship. "Think of
men as a dessert, not the main course."
* Intimacy: During this stage, couples open up and share
everything. "Couples can often misinterpret one another at this
point in the relationship, as they're usually revealing a lot,"
says Dr. Gray. "That's why it's important not to rush to this
stage."
* Engagement: This stage can be one of the best times for a couple.
It allows them to be fully bonded without having to deal with the
burden and responsibilities of sharing a household. "This is the
perfect time for a couple to create a lot of positive memories with
each other, which will last for many years," he adds.
For more dating and relationship tips and information from Dr.
Gray, along with an opportunity to meet other boomers seeking
relationships, visit www.BoomerTowne.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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