Anonymous wrote:I'm 35, divorced (with 50/50 custody) and in a long term relationship with a younger man (32), never married, no kids. Definitely possible, but certainly more challenging than if you didn't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 35, divorced (with 50/50 custody) and in a long term relationship with a younger man (32), never married, no kids. Definitely possible, but certainly more challenging than if you didn't have kids.
Does he want to get married and have kids? Do you want to get married and have more kids?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 35, divorced (with 50/50 custody) and in a long term relationship with a younger man (32), never married, no kids. Definitely possible, but certainly more challenging than if you didn't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, are you hot?
I probably was in my younger years. My ex told me I lost my looks that's why he cheated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No interest in "succeeding" at dating. Happy to date if I meet someone I like who is willing to accommodate my schedule. But past the point in life where I am going to give up the activities that are most important to me. If a guy can't accept that not interested. Also don't think a guy is responsible for my happiness. Great to enjoy someone's company but I am responsible for me. And I know a lot more about what makes me laugh and excited then I did when married. Would think that would be appealing to men out there. A third way. Not just sex. But not marriage. Two adults who really know themselv enjoying each other's company when both have time.
Single mom here. What guy would sign up for this? I know a guy who is great on paper, also a father of 1, but he chairs a ton of activities for his frat, charities, etc. He was/is interested, but has no plans of cutting back his lifestyle and I am not interested in being penciled into his busy social calendar once in awhile. The message he sends is "I will include you when convenient for me, but you will never be a priority." A FWB situation is what you guys are probably best suited for.
Anonymous wrote:No interest in "succeeding" at dating. Happy to date if I meet someone I like who is willing to accommodate my schedule. But past the point in life where I am going to give up the activities that are most important to me. If a guy can't accept that not interested. Also don't think a guy is responsible for my happiness. Great to enjoy someone's company but I am responsible for me. And I know a lot more about what makes me laugh and excited then I did when married. Would think that would be appealing to men out there. A third way. Not just sex. But not marriage. Two adults who really know themselv enjoying each other's company when both have time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm divorced, 41 and split 50/50 and I'm dating. My kids are young but I have 3 free evenings and every other weekend free. It's possible to date.
Anonymous wrote:So, are you hot?