Dear Dr Romance:
Thank you for your article "Age Differences in Dating". I am a fortysomething woman whose fiancé died in my arms of heart failure three years ago. He was in his late sixties. Then I dated an ex-pro athlete who had a stroke and lost the use of his left side. My concern is that men are taking Viagra and other medications to enhance their sexual performance without checking with their physicians first. Often times these enhancers leave the man impotent or worse. I have to carry these memories around like airport baggage for the rest of my life and my sisters are now calling me 'The Black Widow'.
I want to date younger men because I now have this fear that every man I date will drop dead on me. No, I am not an older woman trying to maintain my youth through dating younger men, I'm just trying to avoid visiting my dates in the hospital. Again, thank you for pointing out an older woman's perspective.
Dear Reader:
I'm sorry for your losses. It would be nice if love followed rules, but I'm afraid it doesn't, and if you're mutually attracted to a younger man, it might work; but you could find yourself mutually attracted to another older man, too. You might find my article "Surviving Loss and Thriving Again" will help you heal and face the future with more hope. Dr. Romance's Guide to Finding Love Today will show you how to create a healthy new relationship when you're ready.
For low-cost phone counseling, email me at [email protected]