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Do you know what men want from women?

…Let’s talk about men, women, and love. What do men want from women? I’ve asked myself this question since I was 15 and started dating. Now that I’m a 50-year-old woman, I think I can finally answer this question. If you want to learn what I discovered, keep reading.

If you’ve been here for a while, you already know that we’ve talked about things that women in their 50s want from men, date ideas that will make your partner say “wow,” and things that you should never say on the 1st date.

We’ve basically covered everything that people looking for a relationship want to know, but one thing we didn’t cover is what men over 50 are looking for in a woman.

I’ve talked to my husband, I’ve asked my friends, and I even went to experts to ask them what they think. If you’re just as curious as I was, this article is for you, because I’m about to give you all the insights that you want.

So what do men want from women? Let’s spill the tea!

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7 responses

  1. The more successful, confident, accomplished, self-sufficient, and SMART the MAN is, the less the WOMAN being smart is an attraction. The problem with most SMAT WOMEN is that they usally have STONG OPINIONS THAT MUST BE ‘CONSIDERED’. The problem is they are willing to ‘discuss’ the issue with their man FOR DAYS, until he sees that they are right! MEN WANT RESPECT AND PEACE MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE!!

  2. Yes, a woman who is emotionally intelligent and has a very bright and positive attitude. That special someone that has patience with a man and how he appears in the morning when he bounces out of bed to get her coffee and enjoys heading off to work. Knowing how happy he is to provide for his family and cherishing every moment. A woman that is tough, resiliant and her man can love the heck out of her. Kiss her, hug her, squeeze her in public and she knows how proud of her he is. They love each other and the toughness of life together. It never ends and goes on forever to the next life.

  3. As a Senior Man of 75 years you are mostly right. Smart, conversational, partner in life, teammate are very important, but if a woman is 25+# over-weight, Not Pretty, Not Sexual, not affectionate, the relationship will not work for me. A wealthier woman is better for me because then she is not wanting suck off of me to make herself rich. I am not looking for a parasite but an equal partner.

  4. I had an amazing time with a man 57 about 2018. We traveled local to events, danced discovered new areas. Long story short: 6 1/2 yrs he gave me a ring to marry. Maybe 4 weeks later, he informed me his band will be playing 3 weekends a month (after Covet they p/u). Classic Car shows was his other Hobby. We had a wonderful relationship but I did not want to wait when he was available. Gave the ring back.
    Turned it over to God for the man I should meet.

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