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  • I have not seen where that is true at all. I have seen many find love or fall in love once past 50
  • No, at fifty the are at their peak for falling in love and starting all over with a new found love.
  • You're never too old to fall in love.
  • I hope not! My mother is 68 and I want her to find a man and fall in love. I don't think you are ever too old. I do think the dynamics of a relationship at that stage of life will be different. Starting a family and building up together is sort of behind you at 50 - but you can join families or join households. You can share common interests as you will likely have more time at 50 with grown children than falling in love in your 20's and startin a career or in your 30's and starting a family. Also, realize that the dating experience may be different - you both have time and experience on your side and will be able to know more what you want right away. best of luck :o)
  • No..you are never too old to be or fall in love.
  • Is a person after 50 already dead?
  • I am not near 50 but I can honestly say... no freaking way! People are NEVER too old for ANYthing. Not even at 80!
  • Love knows no age.
  • You are never too old for love, my friends granny who lost her partner 10 years ago got remarried last year at the ripe old age of 87, so 50 is nothing.
  • I certainlt hope not, I plan on being a romantic until they close the coffin ( and if I'm really amorous, they won't be able to do that "Wink Wink")
  • No. You're never too old to fall in love.
  • Of course not. :) We fall in love any age. Thats the beauty of Love innit...
  • Love has no limits and no age requirement...I think the older you get its better because you have no time to BS and you get to the point!!!
  • You are never too old for love. I've known people who fell in love for the first time in their 50s and many people who lose a spouse and find a new love in their 80s:-) My 89 year old grandmother met a young fellow of 65 who just set her little heart to beating again, after being alone for over 40 years!
  • love has nothing to do with age
  • No,of course not!:)
  • No...but I do think they're likely to be a lot wiser about the subject and less inclined to confuse infatuation with love :)
  • I am 50 and divorced. It's easy to fall in love. I don't feel any different now than I did when I was 19.
  • No way and even older than that.
  • No anyone can fall in love. Love is ageless.
  • Absolutely not. My husband was over 50 when we met.
  • No way...never give up on love!
  • What? No! Of course not. A soul is something divided from our transient physical body. It is the soul that falls in love.
  • hell no, but I quess that was written by someone under thirty who is too young to start thinking.
  • No. It is tougher to fall into silly infatuations because of experience, but love is the same, just as strong, just as wildly exciting and just as longed for.
  • I'm 60 and I fall in love several times every day. That's the easy part. It's the constant rejection that gives me problems, but I figger that if I keep after it I'm bound to get lucky someday.
  • I hope not. I plan on being able to fall in love at whatever age I am--especially at fifty or older. You're never too old to fall in love!
  • i don't believe so. and fifty is not old :)
  • There is no age for love
  • No it is not too old. That age is just fine.
  • Too old for foolishness.. indeed, but no fool like an old fool in love.
  • I don't think anybody is ever to old to fall in love!!!
  • I am 50, and have been for several months now. I have not fallen in love for years now. I think it is still in me to want to, yet it will be more difficult as I am not ready to change my humble way of life at this point to accomdiate someone else-but anything is possible. I believe it is in all us to have a yearning to have a partner with which to share & enjoy life. My selections of such in the past have been very poor choices to say the least, and that is "on me" as I blame no one but myself. As I make positive steps in my life now, I am not so willing to make any changes in what I am doing because things are going so well, and I would not risk my growth on a relationship.
  • Hell no! And they sure as hell are not to old to fall in lust. I'm 56 and I am in love and fall into lust daily.
  • No, after 50, when you have had the chance to learn what you realy want, may be the best time to fall in love.
  • I hope not!
  • I don't think you can ever be too old to fall in love...
  • I'm close to 47. In 3 years time will I no longer want to go to the movies with a special someone? snuggle up next to them, (after you've gone through the 5 minute ritual on where to sit, coz you like to be near the front and he prefers further back, and I have to count seats so I'm dead centre of the seat row and by now he just wants to sit - anywhere, just be in *a* seat) Then comes the bit where you drink their coke, eat all their snacks because you didn't think you wanted anything before you went in....then laugh our heads off or feel emotional/ get wrapped up in the movie, whichever. And at some point I'll piss him off coz I wriggled in my seat, & knocked over the last bit of the coke before he got a chance to have any. Then after the movie we'll sit and diss/discuss/dissect/ in minute detail and I'll think how very good looking as well as brilliant he is and how beautiful and oh so witty I am, through his eyes. And no matter how often we pull out our lameass injokes we still laugh and still think we are by far the two funniest people either of us have ever encountered on the planet and pretend like we are the only two people who really ever *get it* anyway. :) No, I don't want to be ready to give all that up just yet!
  • you never get too old for falling in love
  • Of course not... People of ALL ages fall in love, including those in nursing homes, some well into their 80s and older.
  • You are never to old to fall in love.
  • There is no such thing as being too old for love, love is eternal and never ages. <3
  • If a person still feels emotion then yes, it doesn't matter how old they are they can fall in love.
  • You cannot choose when you fall in love. Love finds you on its own time, and there is no "right" age for love. Think of the cliche saying "love knows no bounds"
  • Love happens and it happens with or without approval from the other side. Love is blind …It does not recognize age, religion, color, status, surrounding people or norms of society, physical fitness and list goes on…nothing can control its force. Love is holy…No distance or physical separation can stop it Love is feelings and you will have feelings toward someone till your last heartbeat so just enjoy your feelings like you did when you were a teenager…you are never outdated. If you cannot show your love outward, you can still do it within your mind …no one has control over your mind. Love is magic and it is worth experience the magic. Magic is life itself … at any age Magic can happen Romance is Magical show Requirement for this show is your feelings and not age. 50 is just a number which has no effect Live your life as if you have another 100 years to go !
  • you can never ever be too old to fall in love sweeti
  • Love is eternal. Love is what makes us young.
  • no way!!!!
  • Well, if that's the case then I'm screwed. And I mean that in the worst possible way!
  • Not at all... who would even think this was an issue?
  • Love is not related with age. Love is what feeds our souls
  • As long as you're suckin' air, it's never too late.
  • Are you for real??? Fifty is the new 30 in today's world. Go out there and market yourself. Age is how you feel but certainly not a disqualifier at having fun, rekindling your sex drive and even marriage. I'm not there yet but have seen it everywhere. Some of those guys are players...
  • Yes. They should also avoid food, drink and any sort of sleeping activity. All the above are strictly prohibited. If you are over 50 and are in danger of attempting to fall in love or to act out any of the above you should contact your doctor.
  • You're never too old to fall in love. It's just harder as you age, because the "packaging" isn't so pretty anymore. But, what was on the inside, is still there whether you're 50, 60, or 90. Just don't let yourself become a shriveled old prune. They talk about people getting older and wiser.....So when you fall in love at an older age, you can get past all those superficial things that get in the way when you're younger. I work with seniors a couple of times a month and I've been watching this man and woman begin a relationship...it's so sweet. (they're in their 80s) I don't know how old you are...but don't worry. There's always hope. lol
  • no way!!!! love doesnt have an age limit.:-)+
  • 53 and still going salty and strong...not anywhere near my time to consider living alone my last days.
  • fifty year olds have feeling...plus fifty is pretty young...
  • naa I got married in May and my wife and I are both 51
  • i'll let you know in approx 25 years
  • Is this really even a question? Love is not a question of age - hormones don't play a part in the truest of love. Yeah, sure, sex is a part of expressing love... but, were I a writer, losing my sight would not make me less of a writer. I would simply have to change how I expressed the thoughts within me. Likewise, getting older and losing the benefit of your hormones to express love does not make you any less capable of loving. In fact, the wisdom gained in your age may very well make you more adept in showing your love.
  • Nope, my husband fell in love with me when he was 55. We were best friends and cared for each other, but we married in April 07 for reasons other than love. More for financial reasons and convenience. We were roomates, and he was sick and unemployed so we married so I could get him my insurance. Well...honestly I was in love with him, but he was afraid to let himself love me.I was 23 years younger than him, so part of him was afraid I'd get bored and leave him. So anyway, three months later he was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and was hopitalized. Totally stunned us, we didn't think it would be something that bad. So, one day he tells me a very personal, private secret that he kept from everyone for years. It was the reason his first marriage broke up, and why he was single for 20 years after that.(Nothing horrible, lets just say a poor self body-image.) After hearing his secret, I told him it was no big deal to me, that I loved him reguardless, and I didn't care. Later that day, he told one of the xray techs "I fell in love with my wife today. I told her my most embarassing secret and she didn't care. " It was a pretty bittersweet moment. We lived together all that time, but he was too scared to ever tell me. Then when he told me, and found out it never would have mattered, it was too late in a sense. Well, it's never too late for love, but it was too late for other thongs that we missed out on together. He never left the hospital. I sat by his side every day for 4 months, until the day he died in my arms, November 07. But those were four of the best months of my life, because I knew he loved me!
  • no. Love can strike at any moment in time. It doesnt matter how old you are.
  • No. They can fall in love at any age.
  • What has age got to do with falling in love? Love can happen to anyone including a 8 year old or an 80 year old too. Krishna fell in love with a 23 year old woman when he was only 8 years old. He married many wives after he was over 50 years old!Legend has it that he married 16008 women!
  • Fifty? Fifty? Fifty is not that old. You are just cognizent at 50. Plus love can come at anytime.
  • Never too old for love!
  • Do you think some switch flips in your head on your birthday?
  • ummmm, i'm gonna go out on a limb on this one. almost all people, by the time they're 50, are too old to fall in lust the way they did at 16. sure, sexuality is a component of their relationships, but, there is a change. as they get older, things like service, honor, compatibility, respect ... take on much more importance than lust did at 16.
  • Never, ever, ever ever, is one too old for love. If anyone thinks so, than you are crazy! That's like saying your too old to eat, sleep, drink, breathe, etc. :]
  • I'll let you know when i get there, but i don't see why not.
  • No one is too old to fall in love. Age is a phisical atribute and love is an emotional one. The two are in completly different realms as far as I'm concerned.
  • your never too old fo fall in love or have someone fall in love with you.
  • No..that's ridiculous. You're never too old to fall in love.
  • One day IF you ever make to 50 and beyond and you notice that life is worth living and love is much the same whatever your age....you will wish for a time-machine so you could go back in time to where you had that silly thought and decided to display it on AB - when you go back to that time, in your time machine, you will grab yourself round your neck and slap yourself silly.......for thinking such a thought.....
  • Absolutely not. My mother-in-law found love again after her first husband dies. This love is different from the love she had for my husband's dad, but it is definately love. Sometimes they act so much like teenagers I just have to laugh. As long as you are capable of feeling, you are capable of love.
  • You mean outside the old folks home?
  • Yes. We get a Senior Dispensation. It's like a Certificate of Discharge from prison. It means we've done our time and satisfied the conditions of our sentence, and now you have to set us free. :)
  • There is no age limit to love.
  • Yes, they sort of stumble into it so as not to hurt themselves. Axe
  • I was 64 when my wife and I decided that being best friends just wasn't enough. We're very much in love, so I suppose you could say we "fell." : )
  • I hope not. If I'm single after I turn 50, I hope there is still a chance.
  • I hope not....50 is not even old....this must have been written by a teenager!!! 90 is old...but 50 shit some people are just starting their lives at that age!!!
  • heck no!
  • No you can fall inlove at any age . Dont live up keep your heart open it will happen . I am 50 and in a new relationship and very much inlove.I belive life expe. give us the ability to give true love.
  • you can never be too old to fall in love..you have experienced life..you know what to do..and you have someone there in front of you feeling the same way..and you can share all your experiences..amazing..☻
  • You are never too old for love....ever...
  • I know a couple that got married not too long ago. He was 62 and she was 65. It's good to see even with a few gray hairs, elderly persons not giving up :)
  • actually I fell in love at exactly that age and got married at 51
  • NO!! I am so deeply in love I feel like a kid again. I forgot what true passion and love was until I met my current G.F. we belong together forever.
  • No, for though things may come and go, love stays and is the goal for all generations. I speak of the purest and the most enduring of loves. Agape.
  • That's crazy--the capacity for love has no age limits.
  • actually, i think once they turn 50 they are finally able to fall in love. I think men over 50 are more capable of seeing past breast implants and anal sex and really care about YOU!
  • There are many people from different age groups that date and marry again even the people that fifty years old, and whoever said they were too old probably did not know much. If you find that someone even at fifty it is a great thing, and nothing to be embarrassed about.
  • You're never too old to fall in love. As long as you're still breathing anything is possible.
  • you are never to old for love. my grandmother just got married a week ago to a man her age which is 55.
  • No, and you can look up plenty of stories to prove that older couples fall in love. no matter what age you are, after you hit puberty, its a safe bet you have the ability to fall in love.
  • you're never too old to fall in love! There is no measure for love
  • I certainly hope not!

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