Would Speed Dating be suitable for a 50 year old disabled/neurodiverse adult?
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There's a few local events advertised on Google.
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I guess you never know unless you give it a go.
If you feel you can manage it, then go for it. You never know what might become of it or who you may meet.
I'm pretty sure the event has to be accessible and would have accomodations in place for people who may need it already, but you can always contact them in advance and say your interesting in attending.
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I would save yourself the hurt feelings tbh, mate.I can only speak from personal experience, but I find nothing is a greater turnoff to a woman, than a guy on benefits, with hardly even the price of a pint in his pocket.
I fully accept the problem could have been me, but I didn't have any trouble before I was out of work and financially embarrassed.
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