Pr0blemS0lved wrote:
My main fear is my trust levels with women in general are going to be pretty low and I don't want that to affect future potential relationships. Perhaps a female perspective could help me?
from my experience, the men who approached me fell into two camps - old friends and new people who had heard the basics of my story as to why I was divorced and to a man these new people were gay in denial. It was like they thought great, I'll have a crack at her now.
So yes, I do think you have to consider that you have the hallmarks of desirability for the lesbian who wants a man - consider it a badge of honour, they want the cream of the crop and are not blinded by love.
Don't worry about having a lack of trust, really, that's not likely to be a problem. Let yourself be discerning - anybody worth their salt will welcome that in you.
tbh, thinking about it, it's a matter of protecting your heart, and how can you do that? I know a man around your age who fell in love hook line and sinker when to me it was obvious it was an act, like she is in Cabaret.
what can you say at that point?