This baby boomer thinks millennials should date like it was the ’60s.

Dennie Smith, a 56-year-old British salon owner, and aspiring dating expert, recently started the website “Old Style Dating” for singles over 25 as an alternative to dating apps.

“All this winking and liking and chat rooms, I don’t even like that word ‘wink,’ I don’t want to be winked at,” Smith, based in the suburban London town of Caterham, told Magnus News Agency. “I think a lot of these apps are for men, and maybe women, who don’t want to settle down, they see an attractive girl or boy and think ‘oh yeah,’ and that’s that.”

Her website states, “Let’s return to the days of chivalry and romance.” Those who join must be single, based in the United Kingdom and looking for a long-term relationship. Don’t even dream of submitting a naughty photograph: “no undergarments or beachwear,” the site declares.

“The photo has to be modest, because, again, a lot of these sites people show everything, they’re just about showing off,” Smith says. “It’s not a cattle market.”

All this, and $43 for a six-month membership.

Turns out, Smith’s idea of a first date isn’t all that different from singles who find love on dating apps.

“Most people say going for a drink and a meal is the ideal first date because you can get to know each other,” Smith says.