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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the single mom PP. What you could do is start building in some time and doing things for yourself. Have a part of your life that doesn't revolve around your child. Spending time looking better will help too. I got a new hairstyle and hit the gym. It made me feel like I was getting some of my identity back. My child is a tween. I think that age is easier for men. I'm sure some guys enjoy the baby/toddler stage, but most of the dad's I know said they didn't get comfortable and really enjoy parenting until their child was a preschooler. Though I have kind of known him for years, my boyfriend and I got together when I was visiting a friend without my daughter. There was a lot of serious flirting that I wouldn't be able to do with my child present. I've dated before, but this is more serious. He's a good guy and I adore him. He enjoys children, which is probably not like most young, single men. He is over 40, but I'm pushing 40 and wouldn't consider dating someone younger. Good luck, OP. You will have some challenges, but meeting a great guy is within reach. [/quote]
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