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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All: don't give up. Once you meet someone, be upfront. Share that your kids come first, and that if they aren't up for the journey, then they can hit the road. As a single father in his 30's, I'd understand. With my career, 50% custody, and all the other intricacies of my life, I'd totally understand. Out time is limited.[/quote] This is encouraging. I think other single parents understand without needing explanation. But kidless Dads, don't you want to find someone who will focus on YOU, and maybe want to have kids with you? Or if you have chosen to not have kids intentionally, then why would you want hang around with a parent who will always sort you to a second or third tier priority. Kids Family Work Friends Exercise Home stuff . . . . . . dating.....?[/quote] This is getting silly. People date what they like/need and why does it need to make sense to anyone? [b]I am a widow with no kids[/b]. Currently dating a man with teens. I am perfectly happy with the situation because I am independent and know I have a lot of nights to myself to do nothing or see my friends. [b]I am not a baby person[/b] and didn't want to be pregnant for various reasons, but I like kids. This is like the best of both worlds. [/quote] Then this question doesn't apply to you, no need to answer. That was funny- baby person. Haha.[/quote]
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