Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Maybe once her kid is a year old.
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Going out and going out on dates are very different things. Or do you think she's bringing her newborn with her to the bar? In a pandemic?
And you saying dads aren't involved kind of proves the point. She's doing it on her own. And dating. Her kid is getting the short of it and if you don't believe that you're FOS.
What’s the difference? If the issue is time away from the baby, it doesn’t really matter what she’s doing.
The answer to dads not stepping up isn’t for women to take on all the extra responsibility. It’s for dads to step up. Odd that you blame her for the dads (assumed) lack of involvement. If dad actually isn’t involved, it’s even more important for mom to take care of her mental health and live a well-balanced life.
The baby will be fine if mom is off on a date once or twice a week. Plenty of married couples go out on dates when they have babies and everyone survives.
Look I know you don't really believe this. That's cool, but we see through it.
According to you, how long after a baby is born is a single mom allowed to go on a date and have sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
Sorry single moms, no sex for you! Just say you want to punish women for having a child out of wedlock and go.
Yup that's totally what pp said. Idiot!
It’s exactly what they said. Women who are married are allowed to have sex when they feel like it after birth. Single moms are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Anonymous wrote:For real how do you find out you are 3 weeks pregnant? Three weeks and the embryo hasn’t even implanted in most cases- not sure I get it
Anonymous wrote:For real how do you find out you are 3 weeks pregnant? Three weeks and the embryo hasn’t even implanted in most cases- not sure I get it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Going out and going out on dates are very different things. Or do you think she's bringing her newborn with her to the bar? In a pandemic?
And you saying dads aren't involved kind of proves the point. She's doing it on her own. And dating. Her kid is getting the short of it and if you don't believe that you're FOS.
What’s the difference? If the issue is time away from the baby, it doesn’t really matter what she’s doing.
The answer to dads not stepping up isn’t for women to take on all the extra responsibility. It’s for dads to step up. Odd that you blame her for the dads (assumed) lack of involvement. If dad actually isn’t involved, it’s even more important for mom to take care of her mental health and live a well-balanced life.
The baby will be fine if mom is off on a date once or twice a week. Plenty of married couples go out on dates when they have babies and everyone survives.
Look I know you don't really believe this. That's cool, but we see through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Going out and going out on dates are very different things. Or do you think she's bringing her newborn with her to the bar? In a pandemic?
And you saying dads aren't involved kind of proves the point. She's doing it on her own. And dating. Her kid is getting the short of it and if you don't believe that you're FOS.
What’s the difference? If the issue is time away from the baby, it doesn’t really matter what she’s doing.
The answer to dads not stepping up isn’t for women to take on all the extra responsibility. It’s for dads to step up. Odd that you blame her for the dads (assumed) lack of involvement. If dad actually isn’t involved, it’s even more important for mom to take care of her mental health and live a well-balanced life.
The baby will be fine if mom is off on a date once or twice a week. Plenty of married couples go out on dates when they have babies and everyone survives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Going out and going out on dates are very different things. Or do you think she's bringing her newborn with her to the bar? In a pandemic?
And you saying dads aren't involved kind of proves the point. She's doing it on her own. And dating. Her kid is getting the short of it and if you don't believe that you're FOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Maybe dad shares custody of the baby.
Maybe mom has family and friends who are helping out.
Maybe mom hires a sitter a couple times a week.
Most dads aren’t all that involved during the newborn stage and no one bats an eye.
Very strange you think women with babies should be locked up in the house taking on 100% of the responsibility. This is why PPD is so high. I went out almost daily without my newborn so I didn’t develop PPD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.
Because newborns require a lot of work and time. A LOT of work and time. It's hard with two parents in the home. So time that she is spending dating and finding guys on tinder is time she's away from her baby.
It's ok to be a feminist and still this this lady has screwed up priorities. How would you feel about a man doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do it the same way men with newborns date. Not that difficult.
I had men pursue me while I was pregnant, and I was ready to have sex again within a couple days of having a baby. Waited a couple weeks before I gave in. Helped a TON with the PPD.
Sex or being pursued helped?
Sex. I’m married so didn’t care about being pursued. But there were definitely men who were interested. Had I been single and gone 9 months without sex, yea, I’d be itching to get back to it.
Sex with your husband with a newborn is different than a random dude.
How so?
I don’t really see the difference between dating and having sex when you have a newborn vs having an older child. And no one would bat an eye if it were a man dating with a newborn.