I was 47 when I met my current partner we have been together 7 years and going strong. We met online. I knew nothing about online dating the last date I had was in 1989 when Madonna was big and so was my hair
I did a lot of things before I got there though. I read some dating books, I asked friends about the "rules" of online dating and about their experiences, and I literally wrote down 100 things that I would like to see in my next partner (this helped me narrow down what qualities were most important to me).
I was offered a free trial of an online service so I decided to write a quick profile and see what online dating was about. (I was planning on getting together with friends and write my "real" profile later over some glasses of wine and I'm really glad I didn't... .it would have been more about how I am perceived by others than who I really am)
There were a variety of men to choose from and because I knew what I was looking for I was able to weed out many people. I found men that wanted a bootie call... .no, I found men looking for "soul mates"... .those I was unsure about I couldn't tell if it was sincere or was it what they thought women wanted to hear?... .If I couldn't get a read on the man from his profile I moved on, no picture... .no (being physically appealing was on my important list), men posting what they didn't want in a partner in their profile... .no still angry at the ex!... .
My SO's post literally jumped off the page... .self-deprecating humor and he talked about who he was, and what his interests were. Interestingly my profile was much the same with some questions to the reader thrown in.
He mentioned an interest in movies and the dating site has some icebreaking questions that you could send, so I sent what are your top 5 favorite movies to get some conversation going.
We began emailing each other and really enjoying talking with each other, he was more open than I was but because he was I was able to verify some things that helped validate that he was honest. After a couple weeks we decided to met for lunch. I was really excited and scared to go on my first "blind date" I liked what I knew of this man so far and hoped that he would be the same when we met in person and wondered if there would be sexual chemistry?
Our lunch turned into an 11hour date and a 7 year relationship so far.
I like everything HopefulDad posted and I would add... .
Be yourself (if your not yourself you will get a partner for the fake you), know what you want, trust your gut and your brain, and take your time.
Panda39