How Meet Single Women Over 50

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How to Meet Single Women Over 50

Kara Pound

Written by: Kara Pound

Kara Pound

Kara Pound is an award-winning journalist based in St. Augustine, Florida. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Flagler College. Her work has been published in INKED, Natural Awakenings, Design Aglow, Memphis Flyer, Jacksonville Magazine, E/Environmental Magazine, and dozens more. Check out some of Kara's work at karapound.com.

Edited by: Lillian Castro

Lillian Castro

Lillian Guevara-Castro brings more than 30 years of journalism experience to ensure DatingAdvice articles have been edited for overall clarity, accuracy, and reader engagement. She has worked at The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, The Gwinnett Daily News, and The Gainesville Sun covering lifestyle topics.

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Some things get better with age: wine, women and a mature wheel of Gouda to name a few. And lucky for senior guys, women over 50 are looking hotter than ever. Take these celebrities for instance: Kim Cattrall (born 1956), Goldie Hawn (1945), Sophia Loren (1934), Sharon Stone (1958) and Kim Basinger (1953) — all are over 50 and are more tempting than most 20-year-olds.

Unfortunately for guys, there’s no secret hunting ground to snag these sexy, single senior women. But there are a few places we suggest you take the time to check out.

1. The gym.

The gym is a great place to look for women who are in their 50s, 60s and 70s. But don’t just go to any old gym. The local YMCA is a great bet. Also, look into anywhere that offers Zumba, gentle yoga, Pilates, etc. The older generations of women love these classes.

2. Community garden.

What’s better than meeting a woman over broccoli, cauliflower and blueberry bushes? Join a community garden, meet a sensational lady, and then offer to make her dinner using some of the fresh crop from your garden plot. She’ll be yours forever.

3. Coed book club.

Most women over 50 take advantage of their newfound free time to read the books they didn’t have time to as career women and mothers. You may be subjected to a Nicholas Sparks book or two, but a coed book club is a great place to look.

4. Coed bridge club or Scrabble group.

What better place to find a lady than sitting across the table from her for a competitive game of Yahtzee? Round-robin game groups give people a great opportunity to meet desirable members of the opposite sex.

5. The country club or local golf course.

If you don’t belong to some ritzy country club in a gated community, then join the local golf course. And if you don’t play golf, just set up shop at the practice range. It’s good exercise, and you might just find a lovely lady to learn the game with.

Wherever you go to meet a potential mate, just remember to be open, honest, and communicate your feelings. Chances are, it’s been a while since you’ve gotten back to the dating scene.

Have fun by going on trips, taking a cruise or learning a new activity or hobby.

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