Falling in love after 55: How it’s better the second time around

If you’re 55 or over and you’re divorced or don’t have a spouse or long-term partner, you might feel like you’ll never fall in love again. That’s not true; there are many chances at love after 55, and it’s often a better love than what you felt as a teenager. You’re more mature; you’ve made most of your mistakes already and you know what you want and don’t want in a partner. Because you more fully understand yourself, you can think carefully about what you want—and you can go out and get it.

Enjoying the time you have for love

After retirement, consider the free time you’ll have to enjoy with your new partner. At this point in life, relationships are not burdened by the pressures to have children, to advance in your career, or to pretend to be someone you’re not. Most of the games played by younger people looking for love are long gone before you reach 55, so you won’t be involved in the drama that you could have seen when you were younger. Love after 55 is different than the first time, but it’s often deeper, richer, and more solidified by a mutual understanding of how it feels to age, grow, and change.

Meeting new people

Whether you’re living on your own or in an assisted living facility, there are many opportunities to meet people. You can talk with people online (on dating sites or other social networking tools), get a part-time job in an industry you’ve always wanted to be a part of, volunteer in your community, or even consider taking up a hobby you wouldn’t have expected to be involved with. You’ll meet people you would not normally have crossed paths with and you can engage people in new ways. After 55, it’s your time to live. You’ve raised your children and you’ve done what you had to do to take care of a house, bills, and other people. You have a better understanding of how you want to live this portion of your life and how a relationship will fit with these goals.

Coping with moving on from another love

You might have expected to be with your partner forever, but accident, illness, or divorce may have taken that dream from you. It’s never true that your capacity for love is over. Love a second, third or fourth time can be just as fulfilling, if not more, than the first. Allow yourself time to grieve and cope, but don’t spend any time thinking that you’ll never meet someone else. As you stay active and do the kinds of things you enjoy, you’ll have many chances to meet the person you could fall in love with for the rest of your life.

It’s time to dream again, and to look forward to the rest of your life. It doesn’t matter if you’re 55 or 95, you can still find love with someone who makes you happy. It’s never too late for love, no matter what you’ve been through in the past or what you expected for your future. Don’t give up on finding the right person. It’s easy to get discouraged, but keep a good attitude and keep enjoying life. Be open to new experiences and ready to find the person that’s just right for you at this time in your life.

Content Provided by Spot55.com

Share this story!
Woody Guthrie and his Northwest Days
Woody Guthrie loved the Pacific Northwest, sang and played his guitar on Seattle streets, and wrote the song designated in 1987 as the Washington State...
Local Military Dogs Showcased at the Puyallup Fair
Dogs, dogs and more dogs were lined up in rows at the Puyallup Fair’s animal barn. This was no kennel; rather these dogs were on...

Related

Holiday hosting? How to prepare your home for the holiday rush
Expecting family for the holidays? Have plans for dinners or open houses between Thanksgiving and the New Year? Better start preparing your home now to...
The belated apology: Is it ever too late to apologize to your grown kids
Apologizing to a grown child is worth it when parents are truly sorry. Even late apologies can make both feel better, although wounds may be...
Online Dating for the Older Set
We met online. Jennifer was living in a rural college town and found the pool of eligible men to be, shall we say, pretty shallow....
Celebrating marriage: Anniversary gifts and traditions
Celebrating marriage can be a beautiful thing, no matter how long it has been since you took your vows. Depending on where you're from and...
Types of home insulation
Are you confused about which type of insulation to use on your home? We help you make sense of the choices....
Getting started with scrapbooking
If you've ever longed to create envy-inducing scrapbooks, take heart. Armed with materials from the local craft store or a computer program, you, too, can...

BE IN THE KNOW

NWPT-Subscribe

Recent Posts

Seattle Senior Resource Fair
Pick a peck of purple pickled onions
A New Lens on Dementia Care
Sent Across the Nation
Enjoy a Door County Tradition When You Experience a Fish Boil

BE IN THE KNOW

NWPT-Subscribe

Recent Posts

Seattle Senior Resource Fair
Pick a peck of purple pickled onions
A New Lens on Dementia Care
Sent Across the Nation
Enjoy a Door County Tradition When You Experience a Fish Boil