Why Men (Over 40) Act Interested, But They Can’t Seem To Commit

Why Men (Over 40) Act Interested, But They Can’t Seem To Commit We can answer a lot of questions about midlife men and their trouble with commitment if we look back in time. In their 20s, men were dating with a mission: To find a wife, settle down, and have the obligatory 2.5 kids. Now skip ahead 20 years and the vast majority of men who are dating in their 40s or 50s have been divorced. Whether the divorce was amicable or not, men over 40 don’t have the same vision about dating as they did in their younger years. They often don’t want to repeat mistakes of the past, so they are more open to having a more casual relationship. Let’s have a DEEPER conversation about creating a vision of what dating life looks like after 40 and how to not settle if you meet someone with a different vision. Let’s talk about…Why Men (Over 40) Act Interested, But They Can’t Seem To Commit Resources: FREE Discovery Call ► http://jonathonaslay.com/coaching Join My VIP Group for $7– http://jonathonaslay.com/midlifelove Self-Love the Book: http://selflovethebook.com Recommended Books: http://jonathonaslay.com/jonathon-recommends

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The focus of one of America's Leading Mid-Life Dating Coaches has expanded into a deeper, essential philosophy of what it truly means to LOVE. After losing his 19-year-old son Connor in 2018, Jonathon Aslay’s grief led him on a soul-searching inner journey, where he became aware of an often-overlooked dimension of the dating conversation. He realized that the process of dating reveals the most common emotional health issue faced by many singles seeking a partner: a distressing lack of self-worth, self-regard, and self-love. www.JonathonAslay.com