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The Reasons Why Single Men & Women in Their 40’s Have a Hard Time Connecting

Are you a high-achieving, strong, spiritual and successful sister who is still single after 40? Are you starting to lose hope that there are any men who share your values and desires for a committed relationship?

Well, let me help a sister out and share some secrets about dating over 40 from the perspective of what men want and how you can attract your perfect match.

The very first thing you should know is that men in their 40s who are serious about relationships tend to want something very different than women in their 40s.  

It’s a little shocking to women to hear this because they expect the men in their peer group to want similar things as they do.

But once you are over 35, you’ve entered an experience I like to call  “Grown Folks’ Dating” and the game has changed!

Think about this: when you were in high school, you dated guys in your own peer group. I mean, dating an “older” man consisted of picking someone 3 years older but who didn’t own his own car and thought burping games were fun. We all wanted the same things then, right? 

In your 20s, you were probably taught to focus on school and your career goals before settling down to start a family. Most men are told to make sure they have something to offer a woman before they settle down but beyond that, there’s not a lot of pressure on them in their 20s to get married.

Now you’ve hit your mid- to late-30s. You had a great birthday bash, but Mr. Right still hasn’t shown up. You’re either burnt out from dating, divorced, or never married and starting to get a bit concerned.

On one hand, you’re climbing the corporate ladder; on the other hand you want kids, and you want to get started soon. You know it’s medically possible, but you’re not wanting to get started with a family at 40. The pressure is on!

The 30-something guys, however, don’t seem to be on your level. They’re not thinking about marriage, or they’re choosing women a bit younger or less ambitious than you are. If they’re the kind of men you like—successful, professional, handsome—they’re in high demand and you can’t understand why you can’t find one.

Now you’re 40. 45. 47. Not married. . . and kinda freaking out!

The guys in your peer group, however, are starting to settle down.

What do 40-year-old men want?

Yes! you think to yourself, That’s me. But wait. Why am I still single? 

Read more of what a 40 year old man really wants…

Well, if he’s 40, never married and no kids, he’s likely to want a woman who wants to have kids. Maybe even lots of them. 

Yes, he’s judging you entirely by your age. You may be beautiful, successful and a great partner, but he doesn’t consider you first because in his mind, you probably can’t have children, unless you start right away (and some men don’t want that).

Now before you get upset that men are judging you for your age and fertility, let me remind you that you’re judging them as well. There are men in their 40s who don’t want kids. But many of them are in categories YOU don’t find attractive.

•    Single father (with young kids).
•    Divorced.
•    Less educated or successful as you.
•    His belly may be flabbier than you’d like or he may have less hair than you imagined.

These are the guys who are actively looking for you, but you don’t want to date them.

What should you do? 

Well you could do 1 of 2 things:

1)    Get frustrated, angry and give up on relationships because your blueprint of how things are supposed to work out didn’t happen.
2)    Change your blueprint.

What does #2 look like in real life?

For example, an older man, maybe in his 50s, may not be so focused on having kids. He may have them already and might be looking for someone who doesn’t have kids or who isn’t feeling pressured to start a family.

You may feel like an older man reminds you of your father, and you never imagined you’d have to marry someone like that. However, you probably didn’t imagine you’d still be single at 40 either, right?

There’s no expiration date on love, sister. So although your original plan hasn’t happened yet, you can still be fulfilled, happy, and married. It all starts with getting a new perspective and focusing on what you need in a relationship (not just what you want!)

Ultimately, you should look for the people who are looking for you, focus more on the core values you’ll share with your Mr. Right and stress less over how old he is. You’ll increase your options and your odds of being found by the man who will cherish and adore you!

BMWK: Are you dating over 40? What’s your greatest challenge?

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