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LOOKING FOR LOVE?

Woman & Home UK

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March 2025

The vagaries of online dating taught Lynne Wallis to go back to basics in the romance department

LOOKING FOR LOVE?

Finding myself single again at the age of 63, I decided to give online dating a go. I'd been out of a relationship for two years and I was starting to wonder about meeting someone else. 'Think of yourself as a slightly older version of Bridget Jones,' advised a friend who'd met the love of her life online in her 60s.

Encouraged, I joined one of the leading sites and waited for the magic to happen. It didn't. I took three years off my age. Something happened, but it was a long way from being magical.

Now, I'm a little bit overweight, but I have otherwise looked after myself unlike the rogues' gallery that awaited me whenever I signed in. About one in 20 looked as if dentists and barbers had gone out of fashion, so my first challenge was to weed out a few half-decent-looking ones.

The first guy I arranged to meet sounded interesting, was my age, and had a nice, smiley face. We arranged to have lunch in a cosy rural pub and, although I was nervous, nothing could have prepared me for what greeted me as I walked in.

Romance is dead?

Ken had told everyone inside that his first ever internet date was about to walk through the door. When I arrived, the whole pub applauded. I was mortified.

My date was stout, wearing a shiny jacket that was too small for him, huge baggy trousers and black patent shoes. He looked like a cross between Norman Wisdom and a clown. We had an awkward lunch and I made my excuses and left.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Woman & Home UK

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