Dating a single mom at preschool

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Anonymous wrote:I struck a conversation this morning about how was your weekend, etc. She seemed receptive. Does that show any interest?


Jesus, dude, just get some balls and ask her out already. Don't come back here until you do.


+1 to this. OP, we really want to pull for you here, but you're making it hard for us.

+1 Come on, OP. Tomorrow you need to say: “want to grab coffee?” Just say it. Don’t overthink. Report back!!


Everyone -- it is hard getting back in it again. Does OP know anything about her besides she's cute?
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Just no. It’s like dating at work but worse because your kid is involved


+1. I would never date a parent at my child's school. I would never date a co-worker. Same reasoning.


Nah. Dating a co-worker risks getting fired. Dating someone at school or day care, if it goes south, eh it's awkward but so what, the school can't fire you.


Ugh. Quit mansplaining me. You are explaining the problem from the man’s perspective - yes, of course, you run little risk in the playschool environment because as you say you can’t get fired. Also, men are rarely called out for any kind of sexual assault or harrassment or other creepiness unless it rises to the level of a provable in a court of law crime with tangible physical evidence - so you’re protected there as well.

I am saying you should consider the problems asking her out creates for HER. If she says yes and it falls apart, she risks retaliation from you. If she says yes and it continues it puts her ina vulnerable position to be leveraged by you in some way. If she says yes and somehow her ex finds out it could create custody problems for her. If she says no, then she also risks retaliation from you.

It takes the preschool environment, which should be one of safety where she can focus on her child and complicates it. Just like asking people out in your work environment warps work from a safe place where everyone focuses on the work at hand and moves forward by merit to a place where personal interests create tension. Same with school.

Work, school, and other mandatory environments are not personal chum pools for guys to swim around in to get their egos (and other parts stroked).


You know women like dating and relationships too right?


Maybe not the ones who post on dcum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Just no. It’s like dating at work but worse because your kid is involved


+1. I would never date a parent at my child's school. I would never date a co-worker. Same reasoning.


Nah. Dating a co-worker risks getting fired. Dating someone at school or day care, if it goes south, eh it's awkward but so what, the school can't fire you.


Ugh. Quit mansplaining me. You are explaining the problem from the man’s perspective - yes, of course, you run little risk in the playschool environment because as you say you can’t get fired. Also, men are rarely called out for any kind of sexual assault or harrassment or other creepiness unless it rises to the level of a provable in a court of law crime with tangible physical evidence - so you’re protected there as well.

I am saying you should consider the problems asking her out creates for HER. If she says yes and it falls apart, she risks retaliation from you. If she says yes and it continues it puts her ina vulnerable position to be leveraged by you in some way. If she says yes and somehow her ex finds out it could create custody problems for her. If she says no, then she also risks retaliation from you.

It takes the preschool environment, which should be one of safety where she can focus on her child and complicates it. Just like asking people out in your work environment warps work from a safe place where everyone focuses on the work at hand and moves forward by merit to a place where personal interests create tension. Same with school.

Work, school, and other mandatory environments are not personal chum pools for guys to swim around in to get their egos (and other parts stroked).


You know women like dating and relationships too right?


Maybe not the ones who post on dcum


Weather. What a pickup line
Anonymous
Tell her you got a 5-yr old in your pants and would to go on a play date
Anonymous
A single dad asked me how my weekend was yesterday (I'm a single mom). You think he is into me?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A single dad asked me how my weekend was yesterday (I'm a single mom). You think he is into me?


Probably. If I'm not interested I just say 'good morning' or 'hi, how are you?' Asking about weekend could be a way to find out about hobbies etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A single dad asked me how my weekend was yesterday (I'm a single mom). You think he is into me?


How dare he! Report him to authorities.
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OP --- you should ask her out for coffee! Go for it!!!!
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She turned me down
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Anonymous wrote:She turned me down


If you'd asked her right away and gotten a no, you wouldn't have wasted all that time strategizing and agonizing and consulting internet strangers. Instead you'd have moved on to ask other women, and possibly gotten a yes. You're basically taking the "sniper" approach - waiting for one perfect moment with one perfect target - when you should be going with the "shotgun" approach - lots of targets. It's a numbers game, don't get hung up on any particular one.
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Aww. Sorry, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:She turned me down


I asked her out on Friday while you were still thinking about it. We had a great time this weekend! I think we really have potential together.
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Anonymous wrote:She turned me down


I asked her out on Friday while you were still thinking about it. We had a great time this weekend! I think we really have potential together.


Haha enjoye dude
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