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Your guide to getting back in the dating game

BY READERS DIGEST

1st Jan 2015 Dating & Relationships

Your guide to getting back in the dating game
Leisure time, long holidays and new hobbies—enjoying the finer things in life is the privilege of being 50-plus. Sharing it all with someone special is even better. Reader’s Digest Dating can help you get back out there.

Taking the first steps

Online dating is convenient and straightforward. All our subscribers are over 50, single and looking for companionship.
Once your online dating profile has been created, we’ll suggest people who match your tastes and interests—the rest is up to you!
Chatting to new people can seem challenging at first. Why not join a local club or class? That special someone might not be at the local book club, but mingling will help to build your social confidence.

Making a date

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A great profile picture can be the start of something beautiful! It needn’t be difficult—a recent photograph of yourself in natural light is always the best bet.
All our subscribers can make contact via our messaging service. Taking the time to write to someone is a great way start a conversation. With Reader’s Digest Dating, you can afford to spend a little more time getting to know your admirers!
A first date is best held in an open, public space. Keep it light-hearted and centred on a common interest. You might opt for a coffee in a favourite park or an early show at the theatre.
Above all, don’t forget to have fun!

How it works:

  1. Visit www.rddating.co.uk
  2. Create a profile for free
  3. Find a match for free
  4. Pay an affordable membership fee
  5. Start chatting to your match right away!
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