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Reply to "ending a situationship when the other person does not think it is a "situationship""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have you dated other people with kids? It can be a pain. If I was dating and didn't want anything super serious, I'd definitely prefer to date the 40 yo with no kids. I know it's not entirely on point. [/quote] OP here...I have avoided men with kids for this reason and have only dated men about 5 years younger without kids. However, I like this guy I met recently. He also does not want to remarry so we are good there. Problem with 40 yo with no kids is that I really feel it will blow up later...He knows I feel this way. He is from the Middle East. This has happened to me before. It has been fine so far but I know that it will never be more than this. And that has been okay for a long time, but when I am getting attention from someone on a daily basis, it feels better than what I have had with the 40 year-old, especially when I feel that it will blow up at some point (as it has in the past). I can't go to his house where he lives with a cousin and his mom and uncle drop by unannouced all the time (he is religious). I have been fine with because I don't want something serious, but I would like more attention and I am getting that from someone else.[/quote] PP back. That makes perfect sense. I wouldn't be able to stay in that situation long term, either. [/quote]
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