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Mindful Tips for Dating Over 40
RELATIONSHIPS
DATING
Dating Over 40? 9 Expert-Approved
Tips for Putting Yourself Back Out
There
Life may be more complicated but it's never too late
for love
By Barbara Field and Kate Nelson
Updated on October 03, 2023
Medically reviewed by Sabrina Romanoff, PsyD
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Table of Contents
Give Yourself Time After the End of a Relationship
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Identify Your Relationship Goals
Be Realistic in Your Expectations
Prioritize Values and Emotional Intelligence
Go to Therapy
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Dating over 40 looks undeniably different than dating in your 20s, or even
30s. Society tells us we're supposed to have found "the one" when we're
young (whatever that means) but that's nonsense! Everyone has their own
path when it comes to finding love—there is no right or wrong time
frame. Granted, our lives beyond 40 are almost always more complex and
we need to be mindful throughout the process.
You're more likely to have children and have experienced breakups,
divorces, illnesses, and similar challenges by this time. There's more
baggage, but you also bring a rich life experience and hopefully a more
secure sense of self. We totally get that there's anxiety that comes with
putting yourself out there at this age, but it's important to remember that
it’s never too late to find love at any age. And dating should be fun!
The key is staying true to yourself and your needs and being patient.
At a Glance
Dating over 40 or into mid-life can be a nerve-wracking experience
for a lot of people, but you deserve a healthy loving relationship at
every age. Putting yourself back out there isn't easy and you have to
be kind to yourself. Some key takeaways to keep in mind (that we'll
dig into in the article): Give yourself time at the end of a relationship,
be realistic in your expectations, know your goals, learn about the
dating scene, and don't put too much pressure on first dates. You've
got this!
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Give Yourself Time After the End of a
Relationship
This first tip can't be overstated. It’s important to treat yourself to
adequate self-care after a relationship ends. You might even want to date
yourself. The point is to take a pause. Then ask yourself if you’re ready to
date or if you maybe need more time. Sometimes people want to replace a
partner prematurely and rebounding does no one any favors.
Here are some less-than-desirable reasons you might be looking to jump
into the dating pool right away:
You’re lonely and you want to fill a void.
You want to get revenge on your ex for cheating on you.
You want to prove something to others.
You’ve never been on your own before.
You need to be part of a couple to socialize with your couple friends.
You’re focused on moving ahead, but haven’t processed your emotions
yet.
You want to fast-track over the emotional pain because it’s too, well,
painful.
Make sure you’ve given yourself an opportunity to grieve and heal. During
emotional times, sometimes we’re not clear on what exactly we’re feeling.
It’s good to know who you are now and what you seek in a romantic
partner at this stage of your life before you begin dating again. Seek out a
therapist to help you if you need guidance.
Related: How to Start Dating After Divorce
Identify Your Relationship Goals
So you've decided you're ready for companionship again, but what exactly
do you want that to look like? After a marriage or long-term relationship
ends, one single person on a dating site might want to hang out and have
a casual relationship, but another might want to have a child within the
next year with a committed partner.
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Determining your own goals is essential so that before you date
online or in person, you know what kind of person you want to be
with and how you want the relationship to look.
Along these same lines, you'll also want to consider what kind of lifestyle
is important to you and how the type of relationship you're looking for
will fit into that. Ivy Kwong LMFT, dating and relationship expert and
therapist, says, "it’s important to be mindful of lifestyle differences as
they can become sources of conflict. “This could include major differences
in socializing habits and preferences, career commitments, or leisure
activities.”
For example, someone who never had kids might want to plan a long
holiday weekend skiing on the other side of the country and off the grid
with you. But someone who has young children might prefer a staycation
nearby, their cell phone at hand, while their kids stay with a grandparent.
Be Realistic in Your Expectations
You deserve so much love, but the checklist for a partner that you had in
your 20s might not match what's realistic in your 40s. People who date at
this age sometimes self-sabotage when they think they still need to find a
person who meets 100% of their criteria. They pass by good prospects
because having been burnt, they feel like they deserve the whole package
this time around—that ideal and unattainable partner. This is why it's
important to find
It can be hard to be realistic. After all, dating apps promote amazinglooking people who seem younger than their real ages. The ageism and
sexism that exist in real life also still can be found on digital sites
according to a study [1] that analyzed 39 online dating sites that targeted
older adults. The study concluded that the visual representations of
gender and age on these sites concentrated on heterosexual couples and
showed a bias towards those (especially women) who looked “forever
young.”
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Prioritize Values and Emotional Intelligence
When dating in your 20s it can feel like so many things matter in a
partner, but you probably put their looks, or how "cool" you thought they
were, or even their status somewhere on that list.
While those things aren't unimportant, as we get older we start to realize
that true compatibility comes from shared values and emotional
alignment. We want to be with someone who is kind, considerate,
thoughtful, and stable because these are the qualities of staying power.
Ivy Kwong, LMFT says, “Look for partners who demonstrate emotional
maturity, self-awareness, and the ability to communicate their feelings
and needs effectively. Emotional intelligence is crucial for building strong
connections.”
Go to Therapy
We know, we know, we're always telling people to go to therapy. But for
real, therapy while embarking on a new phase of dating can be incredibly
helpful no matter what headspace you're in.
Most 40-somethings and people older are going to have some past
negative relationships or, potentially, marriages to work through. Therapy
can be a great tool for mentally preparing to start dating again so you can
bring your best self to the table.
Plus, data shows that most people prefer dating someone who has been to
therapy. In 2022 researchers at Hinge found that 91% of users prefer
dating someone who is in therapy. What's more, 89% of respondents said
they were more likely to give someone a second date if they talked about
therapy on the first outing. [2]
Related: Therapy
Embrace the Current Dating Scene
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If it seems like everyone is using online sites and dating apps, you
wouldn't be wrong, but they can definitely be daunting if you haven't used
them before. If you're newly single, the apps aren't something you should
shy away from. It helps to ask your friends which ones they've had
success with.
"Dating in your 40s is about being realistic with your time and energy.
With the apps, I highly recommend approaching dating with a sense of
intentionality so you don't waste your time. Use recent photos of yourself
(within the last six months) and be open about what you're looking for,
whether that's having fun or wanting a serious relationship. Don't be
afraid to authentically put it all out there—you don't want to appeal to the
masses. That's the quickest way to get dating fatigue. You want to appeal
to a few people who are exactly who you're looking for and then find your
person from that." says Julie Nguyen, matchmaker and relationship coach.
While those of all ages on these sites want affection, intimacy, and
companionship, dating profiles reveal differences in how people present
themselves and their goals. In an interesting study [3] about digital dating
across various ages, scientists looked at the online profile content of 4,000
younger and older adults in the US.
Scientists found that younger adults were more likely to use words
associated with work and achievement to bolster the “self” when seeking
romantic relationships. On the other hand, older adults used words in
their profiles associated with health and positive emotions. Their focus
was more on connectedness and relationships with others.
Yes, you can still get a date the old-fashioned
way
If online dating is not your thing, you can definitely meet people in real
life without using apps. You can join a meetup for singles who hike in your
suburb. Or find a singles group that caters to your personal needs. There
are singles groups for particular races, ethnicities, and religions. You can
meet people to date at grocery stores, gyms, and in your community.
"As a matchmaker, I highly recommend becoming an active member of
your community. Say hi to your favorite local shopkeeper, strike up
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random conversations on the street, or get to know the dogwalkers at your
park. You never know who you might meet, and especially the people they
might know. Plus your community acts as a modern social safety net so
your potential matches can come pre-vetted which helps if you're easing
back into dating," says Nguyen.
Also, don’t forget to ask your friends to set you up on blind dates. If you
like your childhood friend’s sister, ask your friend to invite you to dinner
when she’s in town. Or ask your friend to invite you along when their
whole family is going ice skating. Sometimes meeting this new person in a
group seems less stressful.
Related: Verywell Loved: Ditching the Dating Apps
Treat a First Date as a Short Meeting
Your first date isn’t a time to summarize your whole life. It’s a time to get
to know one another and determine if there’s interest in seeing this
person again. Newbies to dating sometimes extend the date too long
rather than view it as an introduction.
A common mistake people make on first dates is to talk negatively about
their former partners. When someone talks about a crazy ex, that’s a big
red flag. Healthy relationships, whether they are just for a summer or for
a lifetime, are marked by respect and caring.
While dating over 40 can come with some challenges, it can also be an
enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
Related: 50 First Date Questions for Engaging Conversations
Don't Rush When Bringing Kids Into the Mix
If you have children, it can make a new relationship a bit more
complicated. They aren't calling the shots but their opinion of your new
partner matters to you, as does the assurance that the person you're
dating is someone you'd want to bring around your children.
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Even if you're having that new crush feeling and things are going really
well, it's a good idea to give a new relationship enough time to get
established before introducing them to your kids. There's no exact
timeline for this, but it's generally wise to give it a couple of months so
you can have a bit more confidence and security in the relationship and a
deeper understanding of who they are and if they're someone you want in
your children's lives.
Read Next: The Positive Impact of Couples Therapy Is Nearly Universal,
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