This is the story of an emotional journey by an aging woman who still wants love and sex in her life and who is desperately trying to hold on to her long hair, her good looks and her youthful figure. Carole Lethbridge discovered at the age of 65 that she wanted romance back in her life after recovering from a serious bout of cancer. Her friend suggested she give internet dating a go as the chance of meeting someone suitable where she lived in the Blue Mountains was virtually nil.
Online Dating After Sixty describes her internet and other dating experiences, as well as her responses to retirement, aging and friendship, many humorous conversations with local women and friends about aging and sex. Within days of her profile becoming live on RSVP, a 68-year-old guy walked into her life. The following week he was in her bed and she was besotted. He turned out to be a dishonest, uncommitted, unfaithful Lothario who was active on four other internet dating sites while involved with her. After having online contact with another 38 guys, she comes to the conclusion that finding a suitable and honest guy on internet dating sites wasnt like finding a needle in a haystack it was more like finding a needle that had been dropped into the Pacific Ocean from an orbiting satellite!
Nonetheless, Carole did eventually find a partner through the internet and has now settled down to a happy and contented relationship.
About the author:
Carole Lethbridge was born in 1943 in Maitland NSW. Her parents did not believe in education for girls, and she was expected to leave school at fourteen and work in a factory to earn her keep. Using her creative talents as a way of escaping the factory, by her mid teens she was working in the art department of David Jones Newcastle as a lettering artist. After four unsuccessful marriages and almost losing her life to cancer, she started to explore online dating while trying to cope with the unfamiliar world of retirement and ageing. She created a greeting card business, Carocino Cards, gaining distribution here and overseas. She now lives in the Blue Mountains and spends time on her writing interests and sculpture.