Anonymous wrote:Cut the date short if they ask that. Politely excuse yourself, pay your portion of the bill, and walk out. Use you night to go to the movies by yourself, go to the bookstore, take a walk to get coffee, washing your hair. Pretty much anything else other than wasting your time with someone who is so ill bread that they would ask something like that. It reflect on them not you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a bit forward; I also see why they want to know. But it seems like there are nicer / better ways to phrase it...(All from the same relationship? Do they all have the same father?)
Op
Can avoid all that by telling them how many kids she has before the first date. It is completely disingenuous to tell someone you have four kids on a first date. Waste of everyone’s time.
I am not meeting the men online, so they aren't reading a profile. I meet men the old fashioned way--in person. The guy from today pulled up on me in a parking lot on Tuesday and asked for my number. We went out to lunch today after several back and forth text messages.
Should I have told him in the parking lot that I have 4 kids? I don't view my kids as a detriment or a dirty secret so having them works its way into the conversation organically and within the first conversation. Geesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a bit forward; I also see why they want to know. But it seems like there are nicer / better ways to phrase it...(All from the same relationship? Do they all have the same father?)
Op
Can avoid all that by telling them how many kids she has before the first date. It is completely disingenuous to tell someone you have four kids on a first date. Waste of everyone’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a bit forward; I also see why they want to know. But it seems like there are nicer / better ways to phrase it...(All from the same relationship? Do they all have the same father?)
Op
Can avoid all that by telling them how many kids she has before the first date. It is completely disingenuous to tell someone you have four kids on a first date. Waste of everyone’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am amazed that you can find men who will date you with four kids.
I am intrigued by this, as post divorce I have never had a problem meeting men. Not a single one has run for the hills upon finding out either. Which is the reason I am not sure why the answer matters.
Anonymous wrote:I am amazed that you can find men who will date you with four kids.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a bit forward; I also see why they want to know. But it seems like there are nicer / better ways to phrase it...(All from the same relationship? Do they all have the same father?)
Anonymous wrote:I am amazed that you can find men who will date you with four kids.