Here’s some information about free online dating sites and the U3A computer courses (mentioned by shopping2…). If you’re not interested in computers, skip the first few paragraphs of this posting.
There is a computer workshop at U3A in Fuengirola which might be a bit more advanced than their courses, although I suspect that the focus will be on Windows, and I very rarely use Windows.
Mainly I use a Mac and sometimes Linux, and it’s the latter which I’d like to learn more about, although I’ve successfully installed the Ubuntu distribution of Linux on an old laptop, in a separate partition from Windows XP. (The secret is to install Windows first then Linux, because if you do it the other way round, Windows won’t allow you to have access to Linux, or will maybe erase it.)
In addition you might need a third partition for your files in FAT32 format, not NTFS, which is used by more recent versions of Windows, because some versions of Linux will only read NTFS files, not allowing you to modify and save them. There’s no problem saving documents created in Linux as Windows-format files using the free OpenOffice program, which is installed at the same time as Linux.
But back to the main topic of this string.
A Spanish friend, who’s separated too, has told me that there’s a singles group in the centre of M?laga, presumably Spanish-speaking, as she doesn’t speak any English. I haven’t checked it out yet, as I’m still in Miami, and won’t be back in M?laga till next week.
She also sent me a link to a free online dating site called Badoo (http://eu1.badoo.com/), which allows you to exchange messages without charging, unlike most sites which claim to be free. On some sites I’ve discovered that registration is free, but you have to pay to send or receive messages. On Badoo there are charges for some features but you can send someone your email address and phone number if you want, although I wouldn’t recommend the latter to start with. So you don’t have to communicate via the site after the initial contact.
I’ve exchanged messages with a few women already, arranged tentative dates for later this month, and even phoned one woman, chatted for half an hour, and arranged to meet her for coffee next week. (The phone company which I’m using in the USA ? Vonage ? doesn’t charge for calls to Spain or England, but anyway there’s always Skype (http://www.skype.com/).) I don’t really think I have all that much in common with this particular person, but I enjoy the company of women, and you never know. Of course I realize that even though it may seem that you have a lot of interests in common with someone, when you meet the chemistry just isn’t there, and that the reverse might be true.
At first I put my profile in Badoo in English, but most of the matches which came up were Spaniards, so I added a Spanish profile, putting it before the English one.
I’ve searched for other genuinely free, or almost free, online dating sites. If you can’t exchange messages without paying I don’t intend to use them, although some are basically free, but charge for a few extra features. The best up till now seems to be OK Cupid (http://www.okcupid.com/), and I’ve exchanged messages on this site with a couple of women, been in contact with one of them by email, and we’ll almost certainly meet when she gets back from holiday.
Although my OK Cupid contact is English-speaking, most people on the site who live in Spain don’t seem to be. There wasn’t room for a profile in both Spanish and English, so I removed my English profile and substituted one in Spanish.
I’ve also found a site which compares online dating sites, including some free ones: http://www.dating-site-advisor.com/.
Despite all my online searching, I still believe that the best way to meet a potential partner is by going to places that you like and doing things that you enjoy doing, although I’d definitely try any singles group at least once. A friend has a bar in Benalm?dena Costa, and I’m thinking of asking him if he’d be interested in starting an international singles group on one of his quiet days, maybe during the day or early evening rather than at later at night. He’s English, but like me he speaks fluent Spanish, and I can get by in a few other languages.
Having taken some positive steps, I feel a lot happier than I did last month when my wife told me she wanted a divorce.
Finally, here’s a book that I recommend: Better Than I Ever Expected (subtitled Straight Talk About Sex After Sixty) by Joan Price (http://www.betterthanieverexpected.blogspot.com/), who says that she found the love of her life in her late 50s, and that he was well over 60. Although the book is written for women, it includes down-to-earth advice on dating and sex for us golden-oldies, including sex toys and the changes in women’s bodies caused by the menopause. Men should read this book just to understand the latter. She makes the point that sometimes it’s not that a woman doesn’t want a relationship which includes sex, it’s just that it hurts if there’s not enough stimulation or without using artificial lubricants, because of the menopause.
I’m thinking about starting a blog about dating and relationships for people who are 50- and 60-plus (and even 70-plus ? why not?).
David