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[quote=Anonymous]14:13 here - I completely understand where you're coming from and with your situation sounds like you are already taking some important steps forward. Most of my friends are married with kids and I simply channel that energy into my DD and my other new interests. Just don't be in a rush to meet someone - it's tempting for sure, but I can only share my experience. Too many women I've met have had something significant in their lives that drew pretty major concerns - yes they were attractive, in shape, well educated, etc. but I'm not going to invite someone with unnecessary drama into my life or the life of my DD. Don't worry what your ex does (he sounds like a prick anyway) - right now it's about you and your little one. Believe me, if you are good with yourself, enjoy your life, job, etc. and at the risk of sounding trite, if you are attractive, lead an active lifestyle, in good shape, you can have your pick out there. Mature men (I know, there aren't THAT many of us out there) can pick up the vibe - so you might have a lot of first dates but very few second and follow up dates. Just clearly know what you want in your next relationship - and take this time to perhaps evaluate your "criteria".[/quote]
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