I do not think any age is too old, everyone is an individual case. get to know the person.
2006-06-12 05:55:50
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answered by smiths j 4
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50 is the new 30. All I can say is that a lot of people never really live. 50 is not considered old anymore, and even if it was, wouldn't you rather start living now, than just sit back and watch everything pass you by? This is your time to take what you have learned, know what makes you happy, go out, kick ***, and take names. I would be very proud of you.
2006-06-12 06:07:31
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answered by kw11 3
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50? Go for it! Best of luck. Certainly not too old. It's not your chronological age that matters, it's your feelings that count. Why deny yourself happiness just because of a number? I know of people who got married for the first time at 67.
Age is not an issue when it comes to starting again.
Good luck
2006-06-12 06:09:04
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answered by Balaboo 5
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Honey, you are only 50 yrs old and still have plenty of time to enjoy your life. The life could be soooo much fun if you are positive. It is very important as a woman,to look after yourself in many ways. Have fun!!!
2006-06-12 17:50:01
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answered by yumiko_hansen 1
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I am 65, have been married twice (1st an alcoholic, when I was too young to recognise one! ) Second to a control freak who wrote out lists of my "orders" for the day, engaged twice, then lived with a man for 16 years before he went back to live with his mummy at the age of 54 because drink was more important them me. Too old??? Darling, you are never too old to seek happiness- in fact you have a right to it. I have never found it yet, but will not give up!! Keep trying, and good luck!!
2006-06-12 07:40:20
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answered by k0005kat 3
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No, 50 is becoming the age of staring again, most of the people staring in new careers or taking a job change are in their 50's.
Some one once said to me that dating in later life is easier, you know what mistakes were made the first time and you won't make them again.
2006-06-12 06:28:25
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answered by JennyPenny 5
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I thought priorities change at age 50. may be more practical thoughts and more courage to bear breakups and kind of moral boosting for others. However at the same time it could be other way round. If one is vulnerable to local and peripheral stress, it may make one more dependant. Anyway they say only Knights fall in battle not ordinory people and they stand up and fight for another day... cheer up
2006-06-12 11:28:04
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answered by Anthony 1
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I certainly hope not! At 50 I'll still be looking forward to the next 50.
Best wishes x
2006-06-12 06:18:21
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answered by Away With The Fairies 7
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no way !
i'm still young (35) with a broken marriage, but have many work friends in your predicament
you have a wealth of knowledge and an experience of life and maturity may have weathered you well !
it's never too late
good luck !
2006-06-18 13:03:59
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answered by Mr. Insecurity 2
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You're never too old to start again. 50 isn't old!! Get out there and have fun! Good luck xx
2006-06-12 05:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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