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Q: Is He the One?How to Find Mr. Right by Spotting Mr. Wrong?

I am tired of dating men who string me along, disappear or won’t commit.

 

I am wondering “Is He the One?” about the man I am seeing. Dating today is anything but easy, especially as a single woman over 40. There is so much confusion, angst and frustration trying to find that one fellow who is right for me.

 

All the mixed signals I get can put me in tail spin as I try to navigate the emotional waters of midlife dating and single men! When I am dating I just want someone to help me figure things out and tell me, “What does this mean?”

 

Wouldn’t it be great if I could know within three dates if a man was going to waste my time? Or find out if he had real potential as a romantic partner?

 

Can anyone help me understand men and the meaning behind what they say?

5 years 19 weeks ago in  Relationships - China

 
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Do you think, just maybe, perhaps that you are sending out the wrong vibes to guys?

Getting grilled about commitment on the 3rd date may, just maybe, make the dude want to move to another country and change his identity at the very least. Especially when he just wants a bit of milf action.

Chillax. Have some fun.

If you're 40 and you're dating guys older than you who are single then they either have some weird issues or have been around the block, and again, just want some milf action.

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Do you think, just maybe, perhaps that you are sending out the wrong vibes to guys?

Getting grilled about commitment on the 3rd date may, just maybe, make the dude want to move to another country and change his identity at the very least. Especially when he just wants a bit of milf action.

Chillax. Have some fun.

If you're 40 and you're dating guys older than you who are single then they either have some weird issues or have been around the block, and again, just want some milf action.

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