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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have companionship with your child. When she leaves home, you’ll probably want more friends or a relationship.[/quote] This. I am divorced and we have twins 2 beautiful and very kind 15 years old daughters that I love to death. While they are teenagers now and don't miss me as much as they used to, the time we spent together even if short at times is enough to keep me happy. I haven't dated since my divorce 2 years ago and I am not planning on doing so until at least they leave for college. And knowing my daughters although they are cool about their mom dating, I don't think they will be so cool towards me. We went to a Vegas last year and I was flirting with a brunette back and forth for an extended period of time the look on my daughter's face said it all. I don't know how can one leave without companionship. For instance if someone is divorced and didn't have children from his marriage, is OP saying that he shouldn't seek companionship? If a man manages to remain single forever post divorce and he has no kids then he must be on the spectrum [/quote]
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