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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is encouraging. I think other single parents understand without needing explanation. But kidless [b]MEN[/b], don't you want to find someone who will focus on YOU, and maybe want to have kids with you? Or if you have chosen to not have kids intentionally, then why would you want hang around with a parent who will always sort you to a second or third tier priority. Kids Family Work Friends Exercise Home stuff . . . . . . dating.....?[/quote] I agree. Those that share like experiences, will usually get along more easily. Though, it isn't impossible for a single parent to make things work with someone who doesn't have children. If the single person is understanding and open to such, then it may possibly work out. I dated a woman who had children when I was in my early 20's. I felt wierd though around the little ones, mostly because I had no experience with toddlers. But dating her was the most exciting period of my dating life. I learned a thing or two about being a parent. Yes, she didn't have much time to focus on us, but I was okay with it. I think we could have gotten married had she not decided to reconnect with her children's father. A "whole family" is more important then having one where the parents aren't together to raise their children. Her logic, not mine. [/quote]
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