Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a male friend, a 35 year old woman from out of town came here, met him at a bar, slept with him for a month, then disappeared. He thinks she used him to have a free baby. She does not return his calls.
Yes, the most likely reason this woman isn’t calling a guy back from a bar-based short term relationship is that she must have had a secret baby.
lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:35k 401k
150 equity
20k savings
Hell no. You are too poor. You will seriously struggle.
Typical DCUM brain rot. The median household income in DC is 101k. OPs 95k is within the average range. She's got more savings than the average person. You guys are really out of touch.
But that typical HhI typically involved two working adults or one working adult and a SAHP. There is no backup in OPs system and not enough money to swing it all.
Who do you think takes care of the child when both adults are working?
Anonymous wrote:Do it.ii was you 5 years ago. I let myself be talked out of it and be talked into trying to get a husband/ father.
5 years later no husband and no child and now at 42 it's too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a male friend, a 35 year old woman from out of town came here, met him at a bar, slept with him for a month, then disappeared. He thinks she used him to have a free baby. She does not return his calls.
Yes, the most likely reason this woman isn’t calling a guy back from a bar-based short term relationship is that she must have had a secret baby.
lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:35k 401k
150 equity
20k savings
Hell no. You are too poor. You will seriously struggle.
Typical DCUM brain rot. The median household income in DC is 101k. OPs 95k is within the average range. She's got more savings than the average person. You guys are really out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:35k 401k
150 equity
20k savings
Hell no. You are too poor. You will seriously struggle.
Typical DCUM brain rot. The median household income in DC is 101k. OPs 95k is within the average range. She's got more savings than the average person. You guys are really out of touch.
But that typical HhI typically involved two working adults or one working adult and a SAHP. There is no backup in OPs system and not enough money to swing it all.
Who do you think takes care of the child when both adults are working?
Anonymous wrote:I have a male friend, a 35 year old woman from out of town came here, met him at a bar, slept with him for a month, then disappeared. He thinks she used him to have a free baby. She does not return his calls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:35k 401k
150 equity
20k savings
Hell no. You are too poor. You will seriously struggle.
Typical DCUM brain rot. The median household income in DC is 101k. OPs 95k is within the average range. She's got more savings than the average person. You guys are really out of touch.
But that typical HhI typically involved two working adults or one working adult and a SAHP. There is no backup in OPs system and not enough money to swing it all.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM is not the place for this question and skews very socially conservative plus wealthy. Find some single mom by choice groups locally and reach out to them. I am not a SMBC but have two friends who are and these groups seem very supportive and tight. They're always trading childcare in a way I'm frankly envious of and really rely on each other. On its face, 95k sounds lower than my friends, but I am sure it can be done.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I definitely think you can do it if you have some support systems.... The following questions might help:
Money: I would look carefully at your budget: you mention equity so how much is your mortgage? Can you carve out 3k/month for expenses for the next few years? also, what school district are you in?
Job: how stable is your job? how flexible is it? Do you have paid leave?
Family/friend support: being a single parent is easier in some ways than co-parenting with a difficult ex, but the drawback is that your life and schedule revolves around your child. Its nice to have other friends, family, etc to help out. If you had parents who were able to help and willing to live nearby that would be ideal. Plus its also good for child to have an extended network. But family can be good friends, siblings, etc. but think about this: who takes care of kid if you are in hospital? who takes care of kid if you need to travel? etc.
Dating/future: being a single mom definitely does not make dating easier and really you should take it off the table for several years. Are you okay with that?