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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Telling single moms not to date until age 50 is ridiculous. There are plenty of single dads who are interested in dating single moms. I'm sure these women don't want a man who's unfavorably weighing them against some 20-something single, childless woman with a firmer body but no clue how to be a parent or run an active household. I'm sure I'll get skewered for saying this, but I would caution all women to be wary of men who are 40+ but have never been married. Sure it can work out sometimes, but in general there's a reason these guys aren't married with kids yet. Good luck to all the single parents who are looking for their mate - there are lots of success stories so don't give up hope![/quote] Right. Because it's all about these single parents and their love lives and making sure they are happy. Forget about the innocent kids who are thrown around in the mix of men/ women coming and going, in and out of their lives. They'll "adjust," I suppose.[/quote] 13:19 here. I only socialize, to date or see friends, after my child goes to bed at 7 pm. Even then, he's here with my mother who lives with us. I wouldn't introduce him to someone unless it was really serious, maybe not even unless I was planning on marrying them. Every single parent I know personally is the same way. Not seeing how going to out to dinner with a man I'm interested in romantically is different from going out to dinner with a woman I'm friends with. Or is that wrong too? Won't someone please think of the children, indeed.[/quote]
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