Seniorfriendfinder: Seniors still dating after all these years
Search for love, companionship never ends
Linda Maybury is happy and in love these days with her "geezer guy." But the 65-year-old from Port Charlotte used to date the old-fashioned way -- blindly.Her last blind date, a few years ago, paired her with a man who kept asking her why she wore her hair short and acted "really weird" at dinner."Afterward, he insisted on walking me to my car. He said he was a gentleman," she said. "Then he says to me,...
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WHEN ROSE SORDILLO'S three daughters chipped in and bought her a new computer for her 74th birthday last May, they also gave her some free advice: "Don't get in trouble, Ma!" Sordillo didn't exactly get in trouble. But the Deer Park woman whose marriage ended in divorce more than 20 years ago, is about to wed a man she met online almost a year to the day she opened that new PC. "I got on there and I thought it was...
Seniorfriendfinder: Seven ways to find your Mr. or Ms. Right
SINGLE AND SEARCHING for that someone special? Some say Cupid shoots his arrow only when he's good and ready, but it can't hurt to at least point him in the right direction. Based on information gathered from authors, Web sites and other sources, here are seven methods to find Mr. or Ms. Right. * 1. Network building. Hands-down, one of the best ways to meet a soul mate is through the people already a part of your life - friends, relatives, colleagues, the...
Seniorfriendfinder: SEEN & HEARD
Two people, one path Sarasota resident Barbara Hofmann put her profile on seniorfriendfinder.com. Hofmann is 55, but looks a lot younger, single and had tried other services with disappointing results. And they cost money. She put her profile online at the senior friends site because it was free and she could answer people responding to her profile at no charge."Once I did it, I forgot all about it," said Hofmann. "I wasn't really looking...
Seniorfriendfinder: Seniors still dating after all these years
Search for love, companionship never ends
Linda Maybury is happy and in love these days with her "geezer guy." But the 65-year-old from Port Charlotte used to date the old-fashioned way -- blindly.Her last blind date, a few years ago, paired her with a man who kept asking her why she wore her hair short and acted "really weird" at dinner."Afterward, he insisted on walking me to my car. He said he was a gentleman," she said. "Then he says to me,...