The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Back in the game

OVER-50S DATING SPECIAL

- By Alice Hinds aHInds@sundaypost.com

Finding love in your 20s is hard enough but getting back in the dating game decades later can be even more daunting.

More people are looking for love in later life, often after divorce or bereavemen­t, with an estimated 80 million over-50 singles around the world.

But thanks to online dating websites, platforms and apps, it’s never been easier to find love the second time around.

Lumen, a dating app designed exclusivel­y for the over-50s, launched last month with creators claiming it will provide a “safe, welcoming, and age-appropriat­e dating community” for the 7.5 million single, divorced or widowed people in the UK.

In Scotland, the app is available for singles in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Charly Lester, co-founder of Lumen, said: “Dating sites are often geared towards millennial­s or the much older market, and people in their 50s and 60s seem to have been forgotten about.

“When they are trying to date, people will ask their kids what apps or sites to use and they will point them towards what they know. But often they just aren’t tailored for them.

“And over 50s probably didn’t dated much before they met their first partner, so not only are they re-entering the dating scene but they are also dealing with technology that didn’t even exist 15 years ago.

“But people are so much more open about using apps to date and there’s no stigma anymore.”

Becoming single in later life can lead to loneliness, but according to Heather Smith, of Age Scotland, it’s important to return to romance only once you’re ready. She said: “It’s not uncommon to feel lonely, especially if you’ve lost a partner or decided to go your separate ways. It’s important to allow yourself time to grieve this loss as this process is different for everyone and every relationsh­ip.”

According to a survey by YouGov, in partnershi­p with “slow dating app” Once, nearly a quarter of Scots find dating apps addictive. However, the same survey also discovered one in four Scots find dating apps to be “boring or tiresome”, which Once relationsh­ip expert Ezgi Ceren Isik, says could be down to the seemingly endless options now available to singletons.

She said: “Ultimately it is about finding the app that is right for you, and digital dating may not be for everyone. Most apps encourage endless swiping which is boring and can leave you feeling rejected and tired – opting for a slower approach removes the repetitive swiping.”

Divorce is one of the big factors that can lead to being unattached in later life, and although marriage dissolutio­ns were down 11% between 2016 and 2017, 7,938 divorces were still granted last year in Scotland alone.

After divorce, Ezgi’s admits online dating can be overwhelmi­ng for the over-50s, especially as it probably wasn’t the norm when they were last single. Her advice is to make sure you’re ready before entering the digital world.

She explained: “Post-divorce emotions may still be raw so it’s important to be mentally ready to move on into a new relationsh­ip. Children may also be involved, so take your time when dating and ensure the person you’re dating wants the same thing.

“After a bereavemen­t, so many rush back into relationsh­ips to fill that void, but it can put a lot of pressure on a new partner.”

She added: “But a lot of people have met online and found their happy ever after.”

‘ After divorce, emotions may still be raw, so it’s vital to be emotionall­y ready to date again

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