When it comes to love after 50, has Cupid lost his aim?

To be clear, I’m not just talking about the kind of love that sweeps you off your feet with red roses and chocolates on Valentine’s Day. I’m talking about intimacy in all of its formsa conversation with a friend who genuinely cares, an unexpected call from your daughter and, yes, romantic affection with someone who understands you.

If there’s one thing that I have learned from running Sixty and Me and Boomerly it’s that life after 50 is whatever we make it. We can accept invisibility, or we can follow our passions. We can let our bodies go, or we can make our 50s and 60s the healthiest time in our lives. We can accept loneliness, or we can get out there and build meaningful relationships. If we find love along the way, all the better.

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