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With time, love stops feeling like something to chase and becomes something to rest in. After 60, many men are no longer concerned with impressing others or being impressed. They’ve already experienced the full range of life—deep love, painful loss, quiet lessons—and those experiences reshape what truly matters.
Across studies on later-life relationships and reflections from voices like Jorge Bucay, one idea consistently emerges: meaningful connection in later years is built on authenticity, not performance.