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Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. Many Mumsnetters experiencing domestic abuse have found this thread helpful: Listen up, everybody. Can I be incognito on it as my sneaky, younger work colleagues are often laughing at what they find on Tinder I was hidden.
I've never used online dating, but I have a friend 55 who used classic fm dating with some success. I didn't know you could be hidden on Tinder! I would choose to be, because I know people who look through the listings for people they might know. Log in to update your newsletter preferences. Friends of mine had success with Elite Singles. One got married, the other is in a long term relationship.
Both thought that their matches were good, and prior to meeting The One, they met people who became friends, or that they had an interesting evening with. A male friend of mine told me that he goes on Bumble because the women in their 50s are queuing up for you and it's easy to find casual relationships I went on Ourtime in January, met someone in the March and we are still together.
I did go on about 6 dates before i found him! Im Too many of them want to talk dirty by about the 3rd message - I just delete when they get sleazy. I don't think it is anymore. When I looked at the blokes on there a few days ago it was all a bit meh. God I tried ourtime, worst ever. Seems like its full of the dregs left who haven't aged well at all. Gave up after 6 months.
You might as well do a site for any age, but put the range you want into a site. If just over 50, someone a couple of years younger who might be interested would not be on ourtime as not old enough - though as owned by match, you can agree to be put on that platform too which helps a bit.