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9 Surprising Things Senior Men Look for in a Woman

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5. Don’t Play Games

According to old men, when you’re serious about starting a romantic relationship, you don’t play games with your potential partner. This works for both men and women. Men in their senior years would rather choose someone who’s honest and straightforward about their intentions.

Treating dating like a sort of game is definitely something men in their senior years are not into. They think that this approach is more of a 20s or 30s type of thing, so they’d rather not spend their time with someone who’s sending mixed signals.

Respect and honesty are important, with no games or drama. Not “fluffing up” your stories and being honest is not only the safest approach, but it will also ensure that you won’t get caught red-handed lying later on, which will make your potential partner lose trust in you. Not to mention that behind respectful and hones will attract similar behavior.

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