If you are emmanuelle: a game of eroticismcurrently sinking in despair about not being able to find "the one," please remember: love can come at any age, and particularly later in life.
Just ask John and Hester Blackler, newlyweds who married at the age of 90 and 88, respectively.
SEE ALSO: Here's how Star Wars could help you find romanceThey told 7 News they've been at the same retirement village, Glengollan Village in Melbourne, Australia, for almost 20 years. But they never ran into each other until 12 months ago.
"There was a vacant seat in the bus next to Hester, I asked her may I sit down," John told the news outlet. Then things progressed from there. "She scrubs up OK," he added.
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"Came as a bit of a surprise actually, because I wasn't expecting anything to happen so quickly," Hester told the news outlet.
When John popped the question, however, he didn't go down on one knee. "I would need two people to lift me up," he said. Instead, the couple decided to both pick the ring together from a jeweler.
The newlyweds married in a small ceremony with 20 members of their family and friends, then went to honeymoon in Tasmania.
"I'd advise anybody in the same situation to go ahead and [do it]," Hester said.
It's never too late for love, folks.
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