The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

More seniors are turning to online dating

- By John Grimaldi

By now you’ve probably heard that there has been an increase in computer usage by senior citizens in recent years, an increase that has accelerate­d since the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But what you may not know is that more and more of the 55-year-old-plus set are using their PCs, Macs and iPads and dating apps to meet and set up dates online.

“One survey shows that more than a third of single seniors are into online dating,” said Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Associatio­n of Mature American Citizens.

The independen­t insurance agency, Choice Mutual, conducted that study, and CEO Anthony Martin told Forbes Magazine: “Senior citizens are actively playing the dating game, and in the last five years alone, 37 percent have dated. They’re using a lot of the same methods for meeting people as the younger generation­s, including going online to meet potential partners via dating apps and websites, and even social media.”

Charles King of Pund-IT, which publishes technology news, says dating apps are easier to use for seniors these days. He says they’ve become almost like familiar home appliances.

In addition, he says, the prevalence of social media such as Facebook and Twitter have become easy ways to stay in touch with friends and family “so taking a step forward into dating apps is neither as difficult nor as unusual as it would have been a decade or more ago.”

Dr. Mayda Antun, chief medical officer of Florida’s IMC Health Medical Centers, said: “Staying romantical­ly and sexually active in your later years is now more common than ever.

“Staying romantical­ly and sexually active in your later years is now more common than ever. We can see that seniors are casually dating further into their later years than previous generation­s.”

Dr. Mayda Antun, chief medical officer of Florida’s IMC Health Medical Centers, said

We can see that seniors are casually dating further into their later years than previous generation­s.

“This can be attributed to better health among seniors, longer lifespans, more divorces, more open attitudes toward sexuality and internet dating, and recognizin­g the importance and value of companions­hip.”

In an article published by Miami’s Community News recently, Antun offered advice for those who might be seeking to go on an internet date.To be on the safe side, she noted that it is important to use a safe dating site, perhaps one recommende­d by a friend or family member.

“There are many online dating sites, even some catered specifical­ly toward seniors, where seniors can meet others from the safety of their own home,” she said. “However, seniors tend to be even more susceptibl­e to catfishing, identity theft and money scams.” Some tips:

• Speak through video call — or at least over the phone — before meeting in person.

• Check your date on social media and other public websites.

• Meet for the first time in a place you know, never at your home.

• Share the location of the date, the person’s name and any other important informatio­n, with a trusted friend or family member.

As for setting up a face to face meeting, she said: “Seniors, especially, should also take health precaution­s in the time of COVID-19, due to their susceptibi­lity to the virus.”

Some tips:

• Wear a mask — and possibly gloves.

• Go to a location that is following COVID-19 safety guidelines or where it is easy to keep social distance, like a restaurant or park.

• Wash your hands before touching your face and after hand holding. Avoid hugging and kissing, until you are sure your date is not sick!

The 2.4 million member Associatio­n of Mature American Citizens, www. amac.us, is a vibrant, vital senior advocacy organizati­on that takes its marching orders from its members. AMAC Action is a nonprofit, non-partisan organizati­on representi­ng the membership in our nation’s capital and in local congressio­nal districts throughout the country.

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