Dating later in life is hard. Doing it after coming out is harder. 

 

But it might be the thrill you’ve been waiting for after being repressed so long! 

 

If you’ve been in a long-term hetero or cis-presenting relationship, getting out there might look scary. After 10, 20 years, maybe you’ve forgotten how to date. The new world of apps is confusing! 

 

Even if you’ve been single, dating when you’re newly-out might feel like starting all over again. 

 

And navigating dating and relationships with all of the other responsibilities of middle age – like kids, aging parents, careers – it might seem so overwhelming you want to give up. 

 

Don’t give up! There’s a whole new life of fun and adventure out there for you! 

 

Let Midlife Queer be your wingman! Wingwoman! Wingmate? We’re here to provide resources on dating in the app age, sex terms you might not have heard before, navigating monogamy or polyamory, and much more! 

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