Anonymous
Post 11/13/2014 00:59     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Awwww he lost me at bio kids. I am having a baby at 38 and am exhausted just thinking about it.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2014 00:28     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Thanks all. Date with someone new tomorrow! (well second date...keep you posted!)
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2014 00:28     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Thanks all. Date with someone new tomorrow! (well second date...keep you posted!)
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2014 09:12     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Aw, sorry it didn't turn out the way you'd hoped. But at least you know now and you had a fun night. Here's to more fun nights with new men!
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2014 08:43     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a great time! I had way too much wine and we kissed but it wasn't a passionate kiss at all. He also mentioned still wanting biological kids so it seems we are to remain just friends.


He's in his 50s, not dating anyone seriously and still wants biological children? He might miss out in a good partner if he's hanging his hat on that unlikely nail.


Exactly. Too bad for him. At least it was fun, right, OP?
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2014 08:34     Subject: Having dinner with an old friend..great husband material - need advice!

Anonymous wrote:I had a great time! I had way too much wine and we kissed but it wasn't a passionate kiss at all. He also mentioned still wanting biological kids so it seems we are to remain just friends.

Oh brother. Any man in his 50s hung up on biological kids sounds like a total loser who hasn't figured out how to live his life and is lacking any wisdom that comes with having lived for 50 years. Steer clear. Don't romanticize this guy.