10 Dating Apps for Women Over 50

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The Best Dating Apps to Start Over in Love

If I hear one more “In your 50s, it’s too late to start dating”, I’m going to….eat the whole cake! Yes, and I will leave you with none. I think this must be one of the wildest misconceptions I’ve ever heard, especially since the dating pool in our 50s is just as busy as in our 30s.

More people are getting divorced because, well, we all made terrible decisions in our 20s and 30s, and now’s the time to get back on life, right?

So why would people still think that nothing happens when you reach 50 years old when I feel that the real deal starts happening at this age? If you’re looking for companionship, love, or even something spicy in the bedroom, here are some of the best dating apps you can try:

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