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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You make a crap load of money and have very little time off. Focus on your kids instead of your sex life. I wouldn't want a man like you who does have much interest in their kids.[/quote] This. Learn why you are divorced. If you have extra time, get some individual therapy. Here are your priorities Kids Kids Yourself Job somebody else Get the 1st 4 under control before you add "somebody else". [/quote] Op, thease people are nuts. Look, you are human. You want comfort, you want comapany. Your children can be your priority. But you can still find time to date. Just be honest with your intentions (no more kids if that is what you want). You can find a career minded woman who is looking for same. I wouldn't date anyone in their 30s who does not already have children either (unless it was someone I knew definitely did not want kids); "mistake" pregnancies do happen, especially when you have the means. [/quote] Somebody else is on the list. But tons of parents put their kids below their sexual needs, it’s not right and your insane if you think it is. Sorry I can’t see you 50/50 I need to date. wTF![/quote] Sorry. I imissed the "somebody else" I saw kid, kids, and I made assumptions. Sure kids are first, and then OP comes second. But part of OP taking care of himself probably includes finding someone to do fun things together and to lie besides every now and then. Dating is not only about sex. Humans need companionship. Someone they can talk to, someone they can hold. It's hard to find tht kind of companionshipi at work where you have to be fake anc content most of the time.l [/quote]
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