Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
I think you misunderstand me, I’m not saying go out clubbing or sleeping around. But meeting new people can be fun, there are lots of activities that are fun and don’t conflict much with parenting, and having social interactions that develop over time into dating is important too. Maybe start by going for a walk in a park with someone?
Yes, a single woman should go walk alone in the park with someone? With who? A stranger?!? Her kids have already lost a parent, should they lose another?
We don’t know the age of the children, but if she’s only in her 30s, they’re probably very young. They might not even be in school yet. What activities aren’t going to conflict with taking care of a three year old?
You sound very Pollyanna about this situation. I agree, OP, should be talking to counselor about this, not random people who have no idea what they’re talking about on the internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
There will be time enough for companionship once they have launched.
So, someone who has a baby and loses a spouse shouldn't have any companionship for the next 21 years?
That's absurd. Obviously, someone would need to take some time to grieve, and help the children with their grief, but OP seems to have done that, and is ready to explore new relationships. She should proceed slowly, probably starting with meeting away from her home, and not involving her children. But wanting and seeking companionship is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is awkward. Maybe just focus on your 2 kids right now.
This. You should focus on your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
There will be time enough for companionship once they have launched.
Anonymous wrote:It is awkward. Maybe just focus on your 2 kids right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
I think you misunderstand me, I’m not saying go out clubbing or sleeping around. But meeting new people can be fun, there are lots of activities that are fun and don’t conflict much with parenting, and having social interactions that develop over time into dating is important too. Maybe start by going for a walk in a park with someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Please do share how she’s supposed to “try to have fun” when she has several young children at home who are dealing with the trauma of losing their father? Is she just supposed to drop them while meeting up with random dudes from Hinge?
I feel like the people making these comments are not parents. The logistics involved with OP dating are huge. She can’t just go out and try to have fun. She needs to take a step back and focus on her children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
+1. It will be easier than you think. Just try to have fun for now and go slow.
Anonymous wrote: A young widow with two young kids is far more attractive to men than a young divorcee with two young kids. You don’t have any ex spousal baggage and custody issues. Just let your friends know that you’d be interested in meeting someone and you will do fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not date. If you look for someone 10 years older, you'll become a live in nurse. Plus if you have young kids the risk of a male sexually abusing them is incredibly high. Wait until you kids are grown.
Incredibly high? Really? Do you have numbers to back this up? Or is it just paranoia?