Older Singles Click Online

By Gina Damron

First Jerry Reiser married his high school sweetheart. But that ended after 14 years. A softball umpire introduced him to his second wife. That, too, ended in divorce. Then two years ago, Reiser -- now 58 -- decided he wanted another long-term relationship -- but found singles dances weren't cutting it. He turned to online dating. Reiser quickly received more than 70 matches. He dated a handful of women from the online roster, but only one stood out -- Debbie Kuzma. More than a year and a half after the two met, they were married.

"We're on the same page mentally, physically," Jerry Reiser said. "Everything is perfect."

The Reisers, who live in Clinton, Mich., are among a growing number of older people who are looking for or have found love on the Web.

Online dating companies like eHarmony.com, Match.com and lavalife.com have seen significant growth in the number of users age 50 and up in recent years. Joe Tracy, publisher of Online Dating Magazine, says that "the 50-plus segment in the online dating world is the fastest growing."

Experts say the growth is multifaceted: Older people are using the Internet more; they have a harder time finding companions in social settings like bars, or at work; they are being pushed to the Web by adult children, and they are looking for a different way to find compatible matches.

"They are not necessarily looking for just casual dates or the next big romance," said LavalifePRIME Vice President Lally Rementilla. "They're looking more for companionship."

For example, eHarmony saw a 20% growth in users ages 60 and up during the first quarter of 2009, compared with the same period in 2008.

"If you're 45, 55, 60, it's probably been a really long time since you've been dating," said Dr. Gian Gonzaga, senior research scientist for eHarmony Labs. "So all of the traditional routes to finding potential partners have been cut off."

In the case of Milford residents Cheryl and Larry Bond, the Internet paid off. The couple married in January, roughly two years after they met online.

It was a meeting that almost didn't happen.

Cheryl Bond, 54, a divorcee with adult children, hadn't dated in six years when she decided to take her search online. Not able to find men at work or at social events, she signed up for eHarmony. But Bond found the lengthy questionnaire laborious; she toiled over the decision, worrying what coworkers would think and scared of the people she would meet.

Source: YellowBrix, Detroit Free Press
smallville's picture
Following an unexpected and protracted divorce, a close friend gave me a 3-month gift subscription to eHarmony.com. Having read Dr. Warren's book "Date or Soul Mate" TWICE, I felt I was adequately prepared. Within the next two months, I had received over 200 matches. My standards are pretty high, but through the process of elimination, I was in open communication with three of these fellows, but didn't quite feel enough chemistry to go to the trouble of driving an hours to meet any of them half-way. Just when I was about to lose interest in the whole thing -- WHAM! --on July 14, 2007 a new match came up for me which really piqued my interest. Within three days, we had gone through all the Guided Communication steps and had entered Open Communication. We shared our first telephone call on August 7 and arranged to meet in person for the first time on August 29, 2007. The rest is history -- a very remarkable and happy story, to say the least. Tom and I became officially engaged a year later and we plan to be married in Barbados sometime in 2013. eHarmony will work for you ONLY if you take the time to complete the Personality Profile openly and honestly. I do not recommend using any of the free sites and I believe it takes away from the integrity of eHarmony to offer free weekends. You only get what you pay for -- and I believe that the eHarmony service is money well-spent. If you aren't having any success, then get yourself a copy of Dr. Warren's book "Date or Soul Mate" and then do your Personality Profile again.
patricia161's picture
I was wondering if there were any free singles sights, that people could communicate. Most of them , you can post a profile but can't reply back to anyone unless you are a paid member. It's so expensive. Thanks
srmc955's picture
Dont use eHarmony.com! I have been a paying member since August and have only had about 3-4 viewings of my profile and not even a hello from the over 70 matches this site paired me with. Part of the problem there is they accept paid and non-paying members to be included in the notice received saying they are a match. What a scam...I had to pay over $100.00 for no less then 3months and I go nothing!
marion1935's picture
Readers may want to read " Love after 50" by Marion Eggleton or go to www.newloveafter50.com
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