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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was divorced at 28 with three kids. I had a blast dating, always kept my dating life and home life separated. I dated a wide range from five years younger than me to 20 years older. Men pursued me, and I was quite happy to maintain my singledom. I figured that I had had my kids, I had a good career, and I enjoyed being single. While traveling solo I met an incredible man, tall, kind, smart, handsome, great job, two years younger than I am. I friend zoned him immediately because he had never been married, had no kids. As friends we developed an amazing connection, he convinced me that he didn’t want to be in the friend zone ;), we dated, married, and now have another kid. My children from marriage 1 love their stepdad, they get to see a loving and respectful relationship modeled every day (a far cry from what is modeled in XH’s home), and are happy kids. [/quote] Married a woman older than him with three kids, sucker. "incredible man, tall, kind, smart, handsome, great job, two years younger than I am. Friend-zoned him.........amazing connection" translates to i found a safe provider after I had the men I wanted to b. [/quote] Nah, sounds like she's banging him too. Don't be mad because everyone else is winning.[/quote] pp here: Totally still banging him. 6 years of terrible sex in marriage #1 and all the fun I had post divorce helped me realize that I needed a man who had good equipment and was adventurous. Wouldn't have settled for less ;). And I love the assumption that I was looking for someone to support me. I out-earn him, by a lot, probably always will, so... (remember that part where I said I have a good career?) Perhaps he saw an attractive woman who was ambitious with a solid career, a loving mother with an adorable family, and a variety of interests and hobbies, and thought she was intriguing. Sounds like a sucker to me. *sarcasm*[/quote] --"I out-earn him, by a lot, probably always will" there it is, that is why settle for an older woman with baggage. And yes he is a sucker. [/quote] He’s got his own nice salary, but mine is higher, and has more potential for growth. But it doesn’t matter, you live in a world where people only develop relationships to benefit themselves. That’s a sad, sad way to live, but you do you. :)[/quote] Instead of responding to these MRAs, just hit report. The posts will be deleted.[/quote]
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