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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would just get comfortable With being single for now and date people you find interesting and enjoy spending time with. If, in the future, marriage seems like something that you want with a particular person, then weigh all the factors and decide what you want to do. You are early 40s with a grown up son. That is a very different point in life than most 40s professional men in the DC area who are high earners. Many, many of them will still have younger kids. You don’t need to marry if it doesn’t fit with your life. So, just have fun for now. [/quote] I wouldn’t mind my partner to have young kids. I’ve always wanted another child and as long as it’s a good relationship and he’s not trying to not pick on me for not doing everything “his way” with kids, I would not segregate my child from his kids. I would totally host kids parties at my house (or our joint house), visit Disney, take them to sports etc. I would love to be a step mom to younger kids and later have a closer relationship with all the grand kids from my son and his grandkids. I would never refuse to devote joint money to his kids’ needs or education . If it’s a family it won’t be fair for one spouse kids to feel lesser than the other spouse [/quote]
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