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Sydney – 12 March 2007 – Australian’s
are deciding to put their feelings first and are forgetting the
old traditions of dating. No longer tied by courting rituals seniors
are putting their love and happiness higher on the priority list.
Della Cory Managing Director Della Cory
and Associates said “People come to us to find a partner
who is at ease with their lifestyle and know what they want out
of a relationship. They aren’t following the old rules,
they are just having a great time and enjoying life.”
In 2001 11% of mature aged Australians
lived alone. This was up from 5% for males and 7% for females
in 1971 .
“As the divorce rate increases and
people are living longer mature aged Australians are living alone
and are looking for companionship,” added Della. “Their
desire for companionship is often higher than the desire to remarry
and they are prepared to put themselves first. Our Clients are
looking to enjoy their life and have great people with them.”
When going out Aussie seniors are enjoying
activities such as, eating out (80%), movies, theatre and concerts
(55%), attending or participating in sports (55%), visiting gardens
(41%) and art galleries (27%) . David Rees, a member said, “I feel that women are no longer tied by tradition but are following their instincts – it’s so much easier and what you both want is on the table, not hidden in traditions. We can go out and enjoy each others company and have fun.”
“I have been very pleasantly surprised
at the level and degree of compatibility with the ladies I have
met through Della– one woman helped me move out of my studio
because she wanted to just spend time with me,” added David.
“Seniors no longer have to worry
about their families concerns and desires, they are doing things
which make them happy,” added Della. “It’s about
enjoying life – they have years ahead of them why spend
it alone?”
With over 1.8million Australians aged over
45 years old not married the way people are dating is changing.
If you are over 45 years old and are looking for a secure and
confidential way to meet a companion contact.
-------------------- IT’S NEVER TOO LATE FOR LOVE…
For many older people, if they’re
heading into or have already embarked upon their twilight years
and don’t have that special someone by their side, it can
be easy to give up on finding a partner so late in life. But according
to Della Cory, it’s never too late for love.
Della Cory and Associates is a specialised
contact and introduction service for mature men and women that
takes a personalised approach to assist those looking for a partner.
“Currently we have clients aging
from 45 to 78 and many of them are divorced, widowed or for one
reason or another simply never found someone when they were younger
that they could be in a loving relationship with,” says
Della.
“A lot of seniors feel that as they
are ‘getting on’ in life that it’s too late
to find someone, or that they’ve missed their opportunity.
But there is a match out there for everyone, no matter how old
you are, and everyone deserves the chance to be able to share
their lives with a partner.”
One of Della’s success stories is
Susan, a very busy business owner aged 50 living on the Central
Coast and David; a consultant aged 57 living in Sydney CBD. After
being selected by Della as a good match, they were introduced
and after a while enjoyed each other’s company so much that
they even went travelling around the Hawaiian Islands together.
Without the introduction from Della Cory,
their paths almost surely never would have crossed.
According to Della, many clients tell her
that they find it difficult and disappointing trying to find companionship
by traditional methods, and new ways such as internet dating is
not only technically daunting but forces them way outside of their
comfort zone. “I understand that it can be very difficult for mature people to find a suitable companion or someone interesting to share their lives, which is where we can help, says Della.
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