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Is it still possible to find a meaningful and lasting life partnership after turning 40, and what factors might influence this journey?
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I (41m) recently got out of a 5 year relationship with my ex fiance (39f) about few months ago. I am still in the grieving process which I started attending counseling to better myself. I need time to work on myself and grieve my loss so I can be a better person for myself and for the next woman I get into a relationship with. I eventually want a life partner but feel like I am getting too old to find that life partner. As the title says, if anyone has had similar experiences, can I still find my life partner being 41 or older or however long it takes me to work on myself and grieve the loss of my ex fiance?

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