The Sober Curator

The Sober Golden Bachelorette: Dating in Your 60s

My goal for 2024 is to take more risks. Be brave. Have courage. Do new things. Challenge my brain. Start dating? Who said that?

It would be nice to have a companion- have more fun, have stimulating conversations, have more joy in my life and yes, take some resistant steps toward more intimacy. Don’t get me wrong, I love my girlfriends but there is something about male energy that is desirable to be around. I’m craving something new, a new person, a deep dive with someone, to share life’s struggles with and yes, …physical connection. But mainly, Girls Just wanna have fun, right?

At 64 I have tons of experience at dating. But, just as a precaution, I needed to remind myself of past delusional thinking where I wasn’t seeing clearly who was sitting in front of me. I began to remember previous dating experiences that led to disaster. I wanted to drill these tips down in my brain so I wouldn’t make the same mistakes. You could call these “lessons I’ve learned”, although they may seem obvious. I wanted to get clear about what didn’t work and to have wizard like awareness of the pink/red/maroon/black flags. Instead of spending the next five years trying to make my new boyfriend into who I want them to be, I can exit left. By the way, trying to change someone into the fantasy of who you want them to be-Never works. (See the book Co-Crazy for more information on this topic.)

When we are lonely, or need a distraction, or want to escape or want to avoid reality, we can sometimes think a relationship is the solution. (Reminder: This has never worked.) But just like with drinking, even though we know it stopped working, it did not mean that I stopped doing it. Coming out of addictive behaviors is all about looking at the facts with a clear mind. We who have a tendency towards addiction have the ability to rationalize ANYTHING. (See video on rationalization from Leaving Crazytown) When we want to be in a relationship, this need, or feeling is fertile ground for entering fantasyland. Here are some clues that you may not be in reality. You do not need to make these mistakes; I did the reconnaissance for you.

Dating in Your 60s | Sober (Heterosexual) Dating Tips from Dr. Sarah Michaud:

Sober Curator Pro Tip: Check out this Leaving CrazyTown video where Finn and Sarah discuss how we want to rationalize anything when it comes to wanting to find Love!”


LEAVING CRAZYTOWN: Welcome to Leaving CrazyTown, a YouTube channel created by Dr. Sarah Michaud and Finn Allen dedicated to helping individuals navigate the ups and downs of life, including the struggle with codependency. Through their personal experiences and expertise in mental health, they offer unfiltered insights and strategies to help viewers overcome challenges and lead more fulfilling lives. Their videos cover topics such as anxiety, depression, relationships, self-improvement, and much more. This channel is for anyone looking for guidance and motivation to improve their mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. Join the Leaving CrazyTown community today and take the first step towards a happier and healthier life.


LEAVING CRAZYTOWN: Co-Dependency Made Me Co-Crazy by Dr. Sarah Michaud


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