Anonymous wrote:Not sure he is the perfect catch. If he were we would be snagged by now considering his strong desire to have kids. The surrocacy thing seems wierd. He is 38 he is not running out of time. If you want to help him direct him to one of those sites that connect platonic people who want to have kids together. It would save him a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a troll post. He is a teacher, he has summer/holidays off, however he coaches 3 sports, so most of the school year his day starts at 7am and doesn't end until 8pm or later. He makes a fair amount of money, but doesn't have $50k set aside to pay for surrogacy. I don't believe he can pay for a private nanny during the school year and not sure if a nanny would take a job that is only 10 months. I just don't know what to think. I'm not a materialistic person, so I don't care of about money and things. I take care of my kids and myself fine. He is a very nice guy. Neat, clean, great cook, seriously, "the perfect catch" from all that I know so far.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.
The same things that lead a 38 year old never married, never had kids female to look into sperm banks. A desire to become a parent.
That part isn't a red flag for me. The finances/address issue is.
This. He can't pay for it?? How in the world did he get started then? There needs to be some sort of contract, I would think. Can he afford a nanny while he works those long hours? I'd guess not. Who on earth would agree to this surrogacy?
I really hope this is a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.
The same things that lead a 38 year old never married, never had kids female to look into sperm banks. A desire to become a parent.
That part isn't a red flag for me. The finances/address issue is.
This.
This is not a troll post. He is a teacher, he has summer/holidays off, however he coaches 3 sports, so most of the school year his day starts at 7am and doesn't end until 8pm or later. He makes a fair amount of money, but doesn't have $50k set aside to pay for surrogacy. I don't believe he can pay for a private nanny during the school year and not sure if a nanny would take a job that is only 10 months. I just don't know what to think. I'm not a materialistic person, so I don't care of about money and things. I take care of my kids and myself fine. He is a very nice guy. Neat, clean, great cook, seriously, "the perfect catch" from all that I know so far.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.
The same things that lead a 38 year old never married, never had kids female to look into sperm banks. A desire to become a parent.
That part isn't a red flag for me. The finances/address issue is.
This. He can't pay for it?? How in the world did he get started then? There needs to be some sort of contract, I would think. Can he afford a nanny while he works those long hours? I'd guess not. Who on earth would agree to this surrogacy?
I really hope this is a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.
The same things that lead a 38 year old never married, never had kids female to look into sperm banks. A desire to become a parent.
That part isn't a red flag for me. The finances/address issue is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.
The same things that lead a 38 year old never married, never had kids female to look into sperm banks. A desire to become a parent.
That part isn't a red flag for me. The finances/address issue is.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm not sure what to think. What would bring a 38 year old never married, never had kids man to surrogacy on his own. What are the odds of this going through as a single male parent.