Anonymous wrote:I would turn it into a play date. Bonus if you can get a group going with 2 or 3 other moms. Then you e widened your social circle and your daughter gets a play date with friends! Win-win!
Date people who aren’t in your ex wife’s social circle. The more you can have good boundaries with your ex the better off your daughter will be.
Anonymous wrote:I need to know if any of the folks on this thread are single parents with full custody.
I am, and I think folks are being WAY too cautious. If OP could see themselves enjoying the company of the other mom, and if the other mom is not attached, why not go for a date?
Here is a complete list of places where I - a single parent with a full time job - meet new people. Work. My kids' schools. Church.
All of those are a "bad idea" for one reason or another, but I actually think my kids' schools are the best of the three.
Anonymous wrote:Who the hell has time for coffee after drop-off?
Anonymous wrote:Are you interested in dating? Are you interested in getting to know this woman better? If the answer to both is Yes, then agree to grab coffee.
I didn't find preschool to be a friendly place, and made no friends the whole time my son was in daycare/preschool. Once he started at a real school that changed, but daycare/preschool was not a social scene for me and I doubt dating a parent with a kid there would have changed anything.
Anonymous wrote:Presumably your Ex also knows or will know most of the preschool parents. If you and your EX are not on friendly terms and/or you have not been divorced more than 2 years don’t be the douche who starts flaunting your dating in front of her.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume this is “let’s make parent friends” coffee and not a date.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume this is “let’s make parent friends” coffee and not a date.