Fabafterfifty: single life

  1. Midlife Dating no need to accept a Single Life

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     The LoveGeist Report findings Humans are living longer, healthier lives than ever before – the current average life expectancy for men is 79 and for women is 82. By 2029, around the time that many of today’s younger daters will be starting to enter their mature years, we expect to see a sharp jump in life expectancy, to 82 for men and 86 for women thanks to medical and scientific improvements. And as the Future Foundation trend Ageless Society explores, this change is not just about living for longer – it is about working for longer, feeling (and, thanks to science, looking) younger, being in better health and more active as a result, having higher expectations, rejecting being regarded as elderly and so much more. 50+ single people looking for second or third meaningful relationships It also means that the traditional idea that we’re past the need for any romantic...

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