Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only low quality men date single moms
At some point kids go to college. Would she still be undeserving with you as a single woman with grown up kids???
Many of them don't go away to college, or they return after college and live with mom forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m defining single mom as a mother who is not married. I’m personally divorced
Most people don’t use this definition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was dating a single mom last year, and I was thinking seriously about first moving to her school district (we both rented at the time), and then in a few years buying a house with her which would be large enough for everyone.
What happened?
I don't know what happened. She broke up with me.
You dodged a bullet, man. Learn the proper lesson and never even think about moving in with a single mom.
Unless the idea of paying to support her kids while they disrespect you and constantly shout "you're not my real dad!" is somehow appealing?
As a single mom, I would never let you move in with me. I got rid of dead weight when I divorced their father. I don't need a man child to take care of again.
You are a divorced mom. You aren’t a single mom. There is a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in my 50s and was dating a mom my age. We had a ton of fun together and the sex was inconsistent but sometimes incredibly hot. Her kid came back from college. Now I never see her. She texts me once a week. She always has other plans with her kid or her friends. Maybe she would have dumped me anyway but I think that having a young adult child around has changed things.
A lot of these weirdos have "son husbands", grown up sons living with mom, in the role of "man of the house". It's gross.
Anonymous wrote:I am in my 50s and was dating a mom my age. We had a ton of fun together and the sex was inconsistent but sometimes incredibly hot. Her kid came back from college. Now I never see her. She texts me once a week. She always has other plans with her kid or her friends. Maybe she would have dumped me anyway but I think that having a young adult child around has changed things.
Anonymous wrote:I am in my 50s and was dating a mom my age. We had a ton of fun together and the sex was inconsistent but sometimes incredibly hot. Her kid came back from college. Now I never see her. She texts me once a week. She always has other plans with her kid or her friends. Maybe she would have dumped me anyway but I think that having a young adult child around has changed things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was dating a single mom last year, and I was thinking seriously about first moving to her school district (we both rented at the time), and then in a few years buying a house with her which would be large enough for everyone.
What happened?
I don't know what happened. She broke up with me.
You dodged a bullet, man. Learn the proper lesson and never even think about moving in with a single mom.
Unless the idea of paying to support her kids while they disrespect you and constantly shout "you're not my real dad!" is somehow appealing?
As a single mom, I would never let you move in with me. I got rid of dead weight when I divorced their father. I don't need a man child to take care of again.
You are a divorced mom. You aren’t a single mom. There is a huge difference.
Only low quality men date single moms
True. Dating a single mom is like playing some other dude's saved game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only low quality men date single moms
At some point kids go to college. Would she still be undeserving with you as a single woman with grown up kids???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only low quality men date single moms
True. Dating a single mom is like playing some other dude's saved game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was dating a single mom last year, and I was thinking seriously about first moving to her school district (we both rented at the time), and then in a few years buying a house with her which would be large enough for everyone.
What happened?
I don't know what happened. She broke up with me.
You dodged a bullet, man. Learn the proper lesson and never even think about moving in with a single mom.
Unless the idea of paying to support her kids while they disrespect you and constantly shout "you're not my real dad!" is somehow appealing?
As a single mom, I would never let you move in with me. I got rid of dead weight when I divorced their father. I don't need a man child to take care of again.
You are a divorced mom. You aren’t a single mom. There is a huge difference.
I'm very much a single mom. I have 100% custody and he pays almost nothing in child support. But thanks for mansplaining that to me.
But he pays something and there is a father in their lives. You don’t get to bare the “single mom” cross, martyr.
Anonymous wrote:Only low quality men date single moms