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Long distance galpal dumped me yesterday, out of the blue.

 

Been together over four years.

 

The worst part is that at 47, never married, I think that was my last at-bat.

 

Anyone ever deal with that mindset successfully? I know that objectively that's not true, but subjectively I feel that that's it and there's probably no one for me at this stage.

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You're a 47 year old single attorney and you think your life is over?

 

I'm a single physician of the same age, in just about the same boat (except divorced) and I hope you're wrong, because my life isn't over yet.

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If your long distance for four years thats more of a pen pal situation.

 

Try closer to home when you are ready.

 

If it cheers you up one of my exes was older than you when he pulled me... I was a mere young lass in my early 20's at the time! Your far from over...

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If your long distance for four years thats more of a pen pal situation.

 

Try closer to home when you are ready.

 

If it cheers you up one of my exes was older than you when he pulled me... I was a mere young lass in my early 20's at the time! Your far from over...

We weren't long distance for that entire time. Thanks!

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To your one point, a question does run through older peoples' minds when they consider dating an older, never-married person.

 

You know the question I'm talking about. It may not prevent you, but it will limit your prospects. I'd suggest that you have a good story to explain it.

 

Staying BF/GF for four years in your 40's might help explain your recent dumping, BTW. I don't know for sure, but those gals in their 40's aren't getting any younger.

 

How did they conclude you're an attorney? You sounded like a baseball fan to me.

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