The untold dangers of falling in love after 60: What nobody tells you

3. Financial and asset risks

By later adulthood, most people have built something worth protecting: a paid-off house, retirement funds, savings, investments, and a lifetime of hard-earned stability. Sadly, this can make older adults attractive targets for financial manipulation.

Most partners are genuine—but emotional scammers exist, and they often prey on older individuals who feel lonely or hopeful for companionship.

Warning signs to watch for before committing:

  • Requests for “temporary” loans

  • Pressure to merge finances quickly

  • Suggestions to change your will or beneficiary

  • Attempts to transfer property

  • Subtle or direct efforts to isolate you from family or friends

Always remember: real love doesn’t drain your bank account or strip away your security. A healthy partner supports your stability instead of threatening it.

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