10 Best Places for Single Seniors to Retire

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I want to see the pic if your eally look 42 instead of 62 Fred of Pa

Maggie of CA 3:07AM January 03, 2011

There are attractive and fun-loving singles available. You are just looking in the wrong places, Fred from Malvern, PA.

Amelia in Florida of FL 5:47PM December 27, 2010

I am 77 and friends & acquaintances do not believe me. They all guess my age to be around 60.

Have dated & enjoyed several relationships, but no long term. I am searching for a long term romantic relationship as I am a very sensual and romantic person. Enjoying excellent health. Very energetic person. Love to bike, walk, gardening, sports, fishing, bowling, traveling and an avid reader.

I need an active sensual partner, not ready for the rocking chair.

The problem I encounter is, if they are within my age range, they want a younger woman or they are too old acting for me.

When they are in there 50's, I do not feel emotionally comfortable with them, although we have a lot in common. That is the age of my oldest child.

I am willing to relocate!!! I travel to Calif. at least 3 times a year. Have lived from the East Coast to the West Coast. Loved it all!

Roberta Hargis of VA 7:42PM December 26, 2010

There are no attractive women in my town. It's a ghost town for sure!

Fred,

Malvern, PA

Fred of PA 10:59PM December 23, 2010

I find it fun being single again after years of marriage to a man who NEVER wanted to go anywhere, including visiting his own family!!! Am planning on looking into match.com when I am ready, only been divorced for 6 months and enjoying being with friends and family and free! Live in a small town in Florida, not far from Orlando and living a good life, working at a job I love and grateful for my wonderful health.

Annabelle Sandy of FL 11:27AM December 10, 2010

I retired for several years and hated it. I have worked my whole married life, 53 years. I now work at a prison as a corrections officer and love every day. I wished that I had had a job like this 20 years ago. I want to work as long as I can.

Muriel Mason of GA 8:49AM December 10, 2010

I am now one of the many women left behing by a husband looking for a younger model!

Perhaps this is my lucky escape. I have many girlfriends, love to play golf and ski, and read. I am very social and attractive and successful. So why am I single? Because my husband (soon to be ex) wants to feel younger with a younger woman at his arms! So I am throwing the bum out. (We were married 5/23/2009, so you see what a rascal he turned out to be!)

I will be looking for a place near Amherst Massachusetts and traveling and playing while he works! When the dust settles, I will hopefully be playing golf all over the US with a new exciting boyfriend! And will be visiting Italy where the men know a good thing when they see it!

claudette boudreau of MA 4:57PM December 08, 2010

Many singles want to retire where there are people who are independent and not "I have to do what my spouse" says. I want friends of both genders and do not want to feel like a third wheel if out with couples. I also do not want couples feel the need to "fix me up". Used to be that individuals were valued...let's bring it back. Dates or Mates show up, great...if not, great!

Lane of VA 12:10PM December 02, 2010

Hey, enjoy it while you can.

Do not work at real work unless you have to.

Be active, learn to ski, to sail, to hike and to fish.

Paul of OR 2:56PM December 01, 2010

Almost any foreign country respects seniors,whereas, in the USA they are dispised.

Singha Jerry of FL 9:09PM November 28, 2010

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