Single Seniors

To the Editor:

Living as a single senior woman in Mattapoisett is not easy. Trying to meet quality single senior men is a challenge. Forget the bar and dating site “nonsense.” Face it, there is nowhere to go.

I would like to propose to the folks who sponsor the teen wharf dances to try to sponsor more senior singles mixers. Perhaps even have one or two at the KofC.

Maybe even have individuals have mixers at their homes.

I am sure there are other women in this town who are in the same boat. I love this town, but what is one to do? And to the single senior men out there, we are all around you, just take a closer look.

Stephanie Mitchell, Mattapoisett

 

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  1. Dear Stephanie, You are not alone. I have lots of friends who are seniors and single. Some of us stay busy with family and some still work. I am part of the ones that still work. Cynthia

    • Stephanie mitchell says:

      So I assume you are content with the way things are. I, myself, would like to have a social life. Not much of a chance around these parts.

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