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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Lonely_Sojourner][quote=Anonymous]The right man doesn't care. My now husband knew my one night off a week and that was always our date night. [/quote Completely agree... Widowed man (4+ years) sans kids here... Most of the ladies I've been out with have kids as is quite common in the DC area. My experience is if you enjoy each other and want to spend time together, you find a way to do it. I dated a lady for 9+ months and spent a lot of time with her and the kids (movies, ballgames, water parks, etc). She was a blast to be around and her kids were a pleasure to be around as well. I hated to end it on many fronts as she is a great lady... My goal is to find a partner/teammate and odds are she will have kids. BL- they're package and I am more than prepared to accept such, knowing full well that her kids are first and I'm second... PS - The reason we broke up was over finances (hers)... L_S[/quote] Maybe if you stopped referring to women as “ladies” you wouldn’t be such a lonely sojourner.[/quote] Wow... Now that is certainly a point to ponder... Being a Southern Gentleman from Alabama, I’m afraid I will always refer to women as “ladies” as it reflects a greater level of respect. Yes, I’m old-fashioned - I still open doors, assist with jackets and other winter attire. If some of the populace find this offensive, well, then clearly we are not meant to be. Being married for 17+ years, I treated my wife as a “lady” and old habits die hard. Granted, you are certainly entitled to your own opinion; however, I will have to say that your comment is a first. Having lived in 5 countries and traveled to many others, I have never been corrected of such. Welcome to DC... L_S [/quote]
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