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Considering my father started dating his partner when she was 70, and he was 63, I’m not sure why you’d put a best before date on love. They’re still very happy together 11 years on.
Why would I not have one?
Why would someone not have one?
My dad and stepmum found love at 78, it’s a wonderful thing!
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Death maybe? I wouldn’t want to be in a relationship WITHOUT love. I’d rather be single.
There’s no specific age limit on love to me.
When I die. I don’t see any reason to not want a loving relationship regardless of my age.
I would always want to have a lovelife/relationship.
I’m aromantic so since always & for forever lol