Tag: dating over 40 advice

  • Finding Mr. Right in the wrong package

    After dating for a while, you refine what you want and don’t want in your next relationship. Your criteria get clearer and you get more certain about what will make you happy. Often these criteria include a person’s physical characteristics like height, or location or age range. I have clarified my criteria over the years […]

  • A decade of freedom

    Ten years ago today my husband of 20 years announced he didn’t want to be married anymore. I took it hard. I now call that day “The Great Awakening.”

  • ISO millionaires

    It seems that everyone dreams of winning the lottery, imagining all the things they’d do, buy, or donate to if they became a millionaire. In fact, some women (and men) blatantly say that they want to marry a millionaire.

  • Is he a giver or a taker?

    You can tell a lot about a person by how generous he is not only with money, but with effort and spirit. Sometimes a person can be generous with words of acknowledgement but nothing else. Sometimes it’s the reverse.

  • The non-breakup break up

    They’d been dating regularly for 4 months, even taking a 4-day vacation together. My gal pal kept telling me what a nice guy he was — very thoughtful bringing her little presents every time he saw her. They became intimate early on. She liked him and enjoyed his company, but wasn’t smitten by him.

  • Latest interview

    Listen to the interview of DG with Dawn Wright-de Brantes on the Dash Radio.

  • Is he up to something?

    That phrase can have two interpretations — one bad and one good. “He’s up to something” can mean something bad, like “He’s up to no good.”

  • Another interview

    Listen to DG being interviewed by Dave Gordon on the Eargasm radio show.

  • DG named to 10 Best Midlife Dating Experts list

    Along with Dr. Ruth!

  • Two new interviews

    Recently, I’ve been interviewed by two media sources.   * Listen to a recent interview of me by RelationshipAdviceCafe.com (right-click to download to your computer). * Also on Money For Lunch. Forward to the 16:00 mark. It goes for about 15 minutes. I’ve got several more lined up in the next few weeks and will […]

  • ISO someone equally decrepit

    When I read some midlife men’s dating profiles I get tired. Not from reading, but from their exhaustive list of extreme activities — rock climbing, remote backpacking, BASE jumping, snow camping, cliff flying. While I appreciate their exuberance for adrenaline, I grow weary just reading their exploits.