
5 Red Flags In Dating Over 40
Mohamed Arafa
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<div><span style= "font-family: arial, sans-serif;"><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="16">When you are dating in your 40s, 50s, and 60s, the dating landscape looks totally different than it was in your 20s and 30s. There's new technology to contend with, and the rules of the game have changed, not to mention the global pandemic we are still feeling the impact of. Dating over 40 doesn't have to be boring or tiresome or tedious. It should be fun! If you've always been a long-term relationship person or have been married for decades, it's imperative to acknowledge that your needs and desires have shifted since the last time you were in the dating pool. In this episode, Kimmy breaks down the five biggest red flags she's seen when helping her clients find love over 40. </span></span></div> <div><span style= "font-family: arial, sans-serif;"> </span></div> <div><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="16">EPISODE 264 of The Charisma Quotient Podcast is titled: </span><span style= "font-family: SF Pro Text, SF Pro Icons, Apple WebExp Icons Custom, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="16">5 Red Flags In Dating Over 40</span></span></div> <div><span style= "font-family: SF Pro Text, SF Pro Icons, Apple WebExp Icons Custom, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;"> </span></div> <div><span data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize="16">Listen in to hear a surprising tip that will help you check in and determine if you're moving too fast. Genuine connections take time to form. Even though you might feel like time is not on your side, slowing down is essential to dating smarter, not harder. Stay tuned to hear Kimmy's take on emotional intelligence and dating. Does your date share their feelings with you? Do they <span class="gmail_default" data-removefontsize="true" data-originalcomputedfontsize= "16">listen to</span> you when you share your feelings? Do they g