Let’s say this plainly. Most people in their 60s, 70s, and beyond are not looking for someone to manage medications and watch television quietly. They are looking for: Conversation.Chemistry.Shared energy.Travel.Curiosity.Laughter.Attraction. And yet, too many dating platforms quietly assume that once you pass 65, romance becomes secondary. That assumption is wrong. The Myth of “Companionship Only” […]

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