Mark Travers, Ph.D., is an American psychologist with degrees from Cornell University and the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the lead psychologist at Awake Therapy, a telehealth company that provides video and telephone psychotherapy, counseling, and coaching to individuals in over 40 countries worldwide.
Dating at any age can be challenging. However, “ gray relationship s” or romantic relationships in older adulthood are exhibiting a concerning trend. In, 36% of Americans getting divorced were over 50 years old. Furthermore, the 65 and older was the only age group that showed an increasing divorce rate. These numbers highlight the deepening cracks in what should be the “golden age” of a romantic relationship.
Estrangement and a lack of warmth can manifest as negative attitudes, a decline in shared activities or a lack of interest in one’s partner. Often, older couples struggle with a slump in their sexual intimacy and the loss of a sense of partnership. “Somehow I cannot explain the transformation of a man who was reliable, kind and loved his family, then suddenly turned into a philanderer. Today he is 60 and he’s someone else,” said another female participant from the study.“My husband and I have been together for 43 years. Everything was normal when we were working. Now we are both retired and we have a bit of cabin fever. I do not understand how some men at his age can change so much,” said yet another 63-year-old female participant.
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