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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. Since it seems to matter so much: I'm generally considered handsome. 6 ft, athletic build, fit (no dad bod), full head of hair, good skin I take care of, nice eyes, well dressed. I make $500k. None of that goes to my ex (she actually makes more than me). Ivy undergrad and professional degrees. [/quote] I think if you open your pool to divorced women with kids who don't want to have a blended family, you have a good chance of finding someone. However, a woman without kids of any age who does not want kids is unlikely to want to be in a relationship with you. I posted before. I am early 40s with kids but do not want to blend families. I am not looking for a serious relationship. My pool is divorced dads who have the same idea or men who are are divorced without kids or never married, no kids and don't want kids because they feel like they are too late in the game to start now. I think you need to give a bit on the kids part. I actually wrote this before: -- You are being unrealistic. Women who do not want kids do not want a man with kids. Your choices are 1. a 30s woman and you be willing to have another kid 2. A woman 42+ 3. A divorced woman (30s or 40s) with kids who does not want to blend families (that is your best bet) I am an early 40s woman with kids; I do not want to blend families. I am dating a man who is 40 who does not want kids. I will never remarry. I just want a boyfriend. You need to adjust your expectations. --- If you add divorced moms who don't want to blend families, I think you would do well.[/quote]
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