Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man who wants you makes the time.
This.
Someone who works too much is usually all talk and no action. He may or may not be an effective father; hopefully he puts his phone and computers down during his custody time
What’s the connection between working too much and all talk no action?
Only phone calls is all talk no action, no?
Talking about how busy one is and never getting together is as well.
Saying you want to do X, y and z together and yet never actually doing them is too.
That last one is really stealth sometimes and takes a long time to find out about someone. There are people who just enjoy talking as if something will happen but don’t do it. My current guy has this tendency. Said he wanted to buy me jewelry, but hasn’t. Said he wants to go on vacation together but backed out of the one I planned for summer. Says he wants to live together in a year but is it true? I think I have to test him on planning another vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I am divorced man with 2 kids. I am 47. I am currently single. The last lady I dated broke up with me for this reason. She cried so hard she thought I was a catch for her, but she realized that she would have to share the spotlight with my kids. I don't blame her. She is 36 and I think a single man around her age or maybe younger will have more time to spend with her.
I don't know how it is for divorced women with kids but for divorced men I think it is more challenging because women need to spend more time with their partners than vice versa. Of course I could be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man who wants you makes the time.
This.
Someone who works too much is usually all talk and no action. He may or may not be an effective father; hopefully he puts his phone and computers down during his custody time
What’s the connection between working too much and all talk no action?
Only phone calls is all talk no action, no?
Talking about how busy one is and never getting together is as well.
Saying you want to do X, y and z together and yet never actually doing them is too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man who wants you makes the time.
This.
Someone who works too much is usually all talk and no action. He may or may not be an effective father; hopefully he puts his phone and computers down during his custody time
What’s the connection between working too much and all talk no action?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man who wants you makes the time.
This.
Someone who works too much is usually all talk and no action. He may or may not be an effective father; hopefully he puts his phone and computers down during his custody time
Anonymous wrote:A man who wants you makes the time.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks this is exactly what I am thinking. The odd part is I didnt want the relationship in the first place, he DID! I just wanted to be FWB.