![]() I was terrified by the sheer volume of people, all corralled together like items in a vending machine. I knew online dating was now a normal part of single life, so I signed up to Hinge, Happn, Guardian Soulmates and Tinder. I had never struggled to meet women, but in the old-fashioned way: at parties, bars and clubs. As well as the pain of the breakup, I was also scared about single life. ![]() So, at 52, I found myself unexpectedly single. Disagreements, rows, eating meals in silence, sleeping in separate rooms: these things were all missing from our end sequence. It was as if, in the rulebook of how to end a relationship, she had torn out the last chapter. I had been with my partner for six years when she announced, abruptly, that it was over.
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