Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me give you a single dad perspective; I am in a similar situation. Two kids, 50/50 custody. I understand your situation perfectly. My kids come first, too. If you can only see me infrequently, when our mutual parenting schedules permit, that's totally fine with me. If your current guy doesn't work out, find someone like me.
Single mom with two kids here. Date single dads. Boom. Nobody will understand your situation better or have more respect for you. I'll date men without children, but I don't see myself craving something long term from somebody who doesn't completely get my situation.
I've been dating with for about 2 yrs now. Or I should say, trying to date. My kids are now 9 and 12. I have one night a week without them and they are usually with me on the weekends. For my one night of alone time, I want to be alone. I don't want to share my time or be obligated to go out on a date with someone. I want to sit on the couch, drink my wine, watch netflix and fall asleep until I wake up at 2am and crawl into bed..
I'd like to have a partner, but I want the end result without having to go through the work of getting there. So for now, I don't really date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me give you a single dad perspective; I am in a similar situation. Two kids, 50/50 custody. I understand your situation perfectly. My kids come first, too. If you can only see me infrequently, when our mutual parenting schedules permit, that's totally fine with me. If your current guy doesn't work out, find someone like me.
Single mom with two kids here. Date single dads. Boom. Nobody will understand your situation better or have more respect for you. I'll date men without children, but I don't see myself craving something long term from somebody who doesn't completely get my situation.
I've been dating with for about 2 yrs now. Or I should say, trying to date. My kids are now 9 and 12. I have one night a week without them and they are usually with me on the weekends. For my one night of alone time, I want to be alone. I don't want to share my time or be obligated to go out on a date with someone. I want to sit on the couch, drink my wine, watch netflix and fall asleep until I wake up at 2am and crawl into bed..
I'd like to have a partner, but I want the end result without having to go through the work of getting there. So for now, I don't really date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me give you a single dad perspective; I am in a similar situation. Two kids, 50/50 custody. I understand your situation perfectly. My kids come first, too. If you can only see me infrequently, when our mutual parenting schedules permit, that's totally fine with me. If your current guy doesn't work out, find someone like me.
Single mom with two kids here. Date single dads. Boom. Nobody will understand your situation better or have more respect for you. I'll date men without children, but I don't see myself craving something long term from somebody who doesn't completely get my situation.
I've been dating with for about 2 yrs now. Or I should say, trying to date. My kids are now 9 and 12. I have one night a week without them and they are usually with me on the weekends. For my one night of alone time, I want to be alone. I don't want to share my time or be obligated to go out on a date with someone. I want to sit on the couch, drink my wine, watch netflix and fall asleep until I wake up at 2am and crawl into bed..
I'd like to have a partner, but I want the end result without having to go through the work of getting there. So for now, I don't really date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me give you a single dad perspective; I am in a similar situation. Two kids, 50/50 custody. I understand your situation perfectly. My kids come first, too. If you can only see me infrequently, when our mutual parenting schedules permit, that's totally fine with me. If your current guy doesn't work out, find someone like me.
Single mom with two kids here. Date single dads. Boom. Nobody will understand your situation better or have more respect for you. I'll date men without children, but I don't see myself craving something long term from somebody who doesn't completely get my situation.
Anonymous wrote:Let me give you a single dad perspective; I am in a similar situation. Two kids, 50/50 custody. I understand your situation perfectly. My kids come first, too. If you can only see me infrequently, when our mutual parenting schedules permit, that's totally fine with me. If your current guy doesn't work out, find someone like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im a single mother with two kiddos under age 10 and have started dating. I want to hear how dating with children feels like to you. Do you find it hard to actually make time to go out on a date? Currently Im talking to a nice guy who i really like but find that i dont really havethe time to see him maybe two to three times a month in the evenings due to my parenting responsibilities and just being so busy all the time. This makes me feel bad at times because I feel he would want me to spend more time with him. A friend told me once I will have a hard time finding someone because my kids will always come first, which is true.I would like to hear other single mother experiences.
How old are you? Do you share custody of your kids? How good is your support system i.e. do you have occasional free childcare? How stressful is your work and how ambitious are you? Do you ever proof-read yourself? Those are questions that arise when reading your post.
Anonymous wrote:Im a single mother with two kiddos under age 10 and have started dating. I want to hear how dating with children feels like to you. Do you find it hard to actually make time to go out on a date? Currently Im talking to a nice guy who i really like but find that i dont really havethe time to see him maybe two to three times a month in the evenings due to my parenting responsibilities and just being so busy all the time. This makes me feel bad at times because I feel he would want me to spend more time with him. A friend told me once I will have a hard time finding someone because my kids will always come first, which is true.I would like to hear other single mother experiences.