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Is Looking for Love Over 60 No Longer Important?

by Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski 16 Comments

If you are a single older woman 60 and beyond, are you seeking a new romantic relationship at this point in your life? For those who have been lucky enough to be in a long and happy marriage, congratulations and Mazel tov! May you have continued happiness.

A study was done at the University of Bath in the U.K that found the odds of a woman 65-74 finding love was 1 in 304. But is love in the romantic sense what older women are looking for? I can only relate to my own experience. I was married for 23 years and was in a live-in relationship with a man for 15 years. Both died of cancer, and I was the primary caregiver.

As you can imagine, I’m not in a hurry nor have I the desire to go through that again. However, it’s not from the fear of losing another person to death. Neither of my relationships was perfect even though we had many happy days and fun along the way. They also involved narcissism, financial problems, and even alcoholism.

I am reveling in my freedom

I didn’t want either of them to die but now that they are gone, I am enjoying the freedom to set my own hours, eat whatever I want, and I don’t have to answer for what I spend. There is no more dealing with a grouchy temper, a stinky bathroom, or arguing over stupid things like how to load the dishwasher. My current female roommate and I don’t always agree about everything, and she sometimes smokes, which I hate, but I don’t sleep with her so it’s easier to deal with.

Finding a new partner would be for convenience

I miss having a partner to go with to parties, events, and restaurants because it’s awkward doing that alone. Still, it doesn’t keep me from going out and having fun.  I also adored traveling with my boyfriend because he was good at planning trips, could figure out currencies, and was a professional cameraman. It’s nice to share experiences like that with someone else, but I also love traveling solo because I can do my own thing without adhering to someone else’s agenda.

Living with my boyfriend allowed me to see the world, which changed my life and my children’s. They both love to travel, especially my daughter who has taken me on many trips.

Travel was not in my late husband’s vocabulary at all. He went to Africa twice to work on a film but saw it as more of a job than a life-changing experience. He never left the United States before then except for short visits to Mexico and Canada.

Men are always handy to change a lightbulb, check the motor oil, or turn on a BBQ, but I can figure that out if I have to and there is always AAA.

My main motivation for “looking for love” right now would be purely financial, which isn’t a good reason because it would be disingenuous.

Menopause or Man-o-pause?

We can blame menopause for our lack of sexual desire, but that doesn’t have anything to do with why I’m not on the dating scene. I had an ultra-hot relationship with my boyfriend for several years until he moved in with me. Soon after, he announced he was “too old” for sex.  I later found out he had a serious alcohol problem and was “addicted” to things he couldn’t have.

We lived as “roommates” from 2006 until he died in 2020. I often thought he had gay tendencies because he cried at movie soundtracks, loved musicals, and his brother was gay, but he may not have been able to admit it to himself.

Being deprived of romantic love wasn’t fair to me, but our relationship was convenient. We shared two dogs, whom we both loved, traveled, went to events, and were good friends. He also paid our rent with his pension payment, which took loads of stress off my shoulders. However, I had to deal with his drunken rages, infidelities with paid “sexual therapists”, financial mishaps, and later his illness.

By now you should understand why I’m not in a hurry to date. If I met the “love of my life” tomorrow I’m not sure it would be worth the complications and potential grief.

I enjoy the company of women

Not in a sexual way, but I feel good hanging around female friends. I only have a few but they are fun and easy to relate to. My roommate and our landlady, who has been my friend since high school, are my age. We always have someone to do things with and are there for each other in emergencies.

Do I miss having a “love” relationship?

Hell yes! After being deprived for so many years, I would be open for a fling or two if I found someone I desired. But I’m not pining away for a serious relationship. I want to sleep in my bed without someone snoring next to me and I don’t want to worry about accidentally farting when I eat something gaseous. That happens more and more now once you get older. What I miss most is the companion part.

We were free during the 70s, so why not now?

If you were old enough to experience the sexual revolution of the late ’60s and ’70s, you may have sown your wild oats without guilt as many of us did. Sadly, it’s not the same now as we aren’t as cute and sexy as we were in our twenties. There are also diseases to worry about like STDs and HIV.

Dating over 60 has become easier with dating apps, but the thought of flipping profiles for a date sounds dreadful. Old geezers tend to prefer younger women, but it’s tougher for older women to date younger men. I can’t get excited about an old guy on his last legs after losing two who died before their time.

I want to live my life and if love comes around, I’ll see how I feel about it. Until then, I’m digging my freedom and having fun on my terms.

Are you an older single woman who is looking for love or are you done with it? Please leave a comment below.

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Comments

  1. Carol Cassara says

    April 12, 2022 at 8:50 am

    Well of course, love vs. companionship or both. That is always the question at this age.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 12, 2022 at 9:15 am

      Right, it depends on your situation.

      Reply
  2. Rena says

    April 12, 2022 at 8:52 am

    I’m one of the VERY lucky ones. I found love at 21 and at 52 it’s still going strong! I realize how rare that is.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 12, 2022 at 9:15 am

      So glad to hear that Rena. I’m so happy for you.

      Reply
  3. Lauren says

    April 13, 2022 at 6:57 am

    I am not sure I would ever marry again. But who knows? I would want a companion in my later years. I think.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 13, 2022 at 9:40 am

      A companion would be nice Lauren, of course, but I would feel no need to live together at this point. But, who knows, right?

      Reply
  4. Diane says

    April 13, 2022 at 9:18 am

    I’ve actually thought about this a lot. If I were to lose my Husby, would I want to try again? They say someone who has had a good first relationship is more likely to try again.
    But I always come back to my 75-year-old Gramma, who said (when teased by my mom because an older gentleman at Gramma’s seniors’ home was showing interest), “I don’t want to have to take care of some old man!”

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 13, 2022 at 9:24 am

      Exactly! LOL

      Reply
  5. Michele Root says

    April 18, 2022 at 4:25 am

    As a nurse I am hesitant to be with someone. There is an old saying that older men are looking for “a nurse with a purse” .

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 18, 2022 at 7:58 am

      LOL! I love that Michele! Probably so true.

      Reply
  6. Hollie says

    May 13, 2022 at 1:56 am

    I’m not sure I’d want to marry again, though I miss the companionship. Who knows. Maybe I’ll find the one to love in the future.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      May 13, 2022 at 7:55 am

      I feel much the same way, Hollie. If it happens, cool, but I’m not going out of my way to pursue it.

      Reply
  7. Emma says

    December 8, 2022 at 2:07 am

    It’s always nice to know you aren’t alone. I’ve been in 3 longer term relationships. The first 2 I cared for and loved deeply but was not in love. They still hold a place in my heart. The last one I had my children with. He was an abusive narcissist. I was so happy to get out of that relationship that at the current time (20 years later) I am content being alone as I could never go through that again. He was so bad our adult children can’t bear to be around him which is sad.

    Now in my 60’s, I’m looking forward to enjoying my old age by being reasonably active but also enjoying living alone with my dog. If love were to fall into my lap I would possibly consider it, but I’m certainly not looking for it. I’m very fortunate to be financially independent so that I’m not in a position where I need someone.

    Best of luck to you!

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      December 8, 2022 at 10:56 am

      I can relate to the living with a narcissist part. Not physically abusive but certainly mentally. He had an alcohol problem. So glad you are enjoying your singleness. It can be nice as well.

      Reply
  8. Beth C. says

    April 1, 2023 at 10:35 am

    I divorced in my forties after a conflict- filled marriage. My ex-husband and I were never in love with each other. Still, I am forever grateful for our children we brought into the world. I find many women who are happily married or even complacent say they’d never date again if anything happened to their husbands. I don’t know that it’s easy for people who aren’t used to being alone to deal with it. As I turn the corner to 60, I know I can go the rest of the way on my own. It does feel lonely at times and I wish I had experienced love when I was younger. It feels bad to think nobody felt that way toward me and humiliating when friends talk about their experiences. I have to stay silent, make up stories, or joke about it.

    Reply
    • Rebecca Forstadt-Olkowski says

      April 3, 2023 at 9:41 am

      Hi Beth, I know how you feel when you see couples in long term relationships who are still head over heels in love. They are very lucky. I believe we all deserve that kind of love at any age and if it happens it’s wonderful. If not, we can still find happiness without it if we appreciate and love ourselves. Thanks, so much for sharing.

      Reply

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