When idealizing the future, most people simply assume that by the time they reach their mid-40s they will have settled down into some sort of relationship. The sweaty brows, clammy hands and awkward kisses of first dates will be a thing of the past -- something they will look back on over evening martinis with their significant other and laugh off heartily with a "thank-god-that's-over-with" roll of their eyes. In his new memoir "I Can't Believe I'm Still Single," author Eric Schaeffer, 45, writes...
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Los Angeles, CA
JUL 12, 2007 06:00 AM