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  2. Why More and More Couples Are Headed Towards a "Gray Divorce"

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    Experts agree these are the signs of a gray divorce, as well as pros and cons to consider and resources to help struggling married couples over 50.

  3. 5 Reasons To Try a Matchmaker if You're Over 60 ... - AOL

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    2. Similar Dating Goals. With a matchmaker's expertise, they work to match your dating intentions with people who have similar ones. Whether you're looking for a fun adventure in your senior years ...

  4. Age disparity in sexual relationships - Wikipedia

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    In heterosexual sexual relationships, concepts of age disparity, including what defines an age disparity, have developed over time and vary among societies.Differences in age preferences for mates can stem from partner availability, gender roles, and evolutionary mating strategies, and age preferences in sexual partners may vary cross-culturally.

  5. People List 30 Hard Truths About Getting Older That They ...

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    A 2019 survey found that globally, we think old age begins at 66. When asked to describe it, we usually use the term wise (35%), followed by frail (32%), lonely (30%), and respected (25%). People ...

  6. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Thus, we see that more benefits lie in traditional marriage than cohabitation. [7] The benefits of marriage go beyond health and living with a partner, because marriage is a public vow and a legal contract, it signifies a stronger and more sacred commitment between the partner to the public and more importantly, to each other. [7]

  7. Cohabitation - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-1990s, cohabitation levels remained low in this region, but have since increased; [4] for example, in Portugal the majority of children have been born of unwed parents since 2015, constituting 60% of the total in 2021. [5] In the United States, over the past few decades there has been an increase in unmarried couples cohabiting. [6]