Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you asshats have to interject yourself into every thread about single parents? This is a parenting message board. If you don't like that, go find another site. You've made your point 500 times and nobody gives a fuck. If you don't want to date a single mother, then don't date one. It really us that simple.
Well, you obviously give a fuck otherwise you would not be responding and ranting about it.
And if you don't like the opinions of those who express reservations about the negatives of dating a single mother then just move on. It really is that simple.
To quote the inimitable words of Shakespeare: "The lady doth protest too much, methinks"!
Anonymous wrote:Do you asshats have to interject yourself into every thread about single parents? This is a parenting message board. If you don't like that, go find another site. You've made your point 500 times and nobody gives a fuck. If you don't want to date a single mother, then don't date one. It really us that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am attractive and just as attractive if not more so than my other friends that are married.
Nobody cares. You have major baggage, both your "built-in" family and your desperation. What successful man with options would want to run into that?
There has got to be an easier way and my child's age definitely cannot be the reson why no one has crossed my path.
Classic. Take some responsibility for yourself. "Why no one has crossed my path." Get out of here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, go out with your friends, get a hobby, or try online dating. All of these are good ways to meet men. If you don't have time for these because you are focusing on your kid, then you may want to hold off a couple of years before dating. Toddlers are intense. And please ignore the weirdo who keeps posting about single mothers' entitlement complex. Everyone is entitled to a relationship that makes them happy. Know what you want, don't settle, but also work on being happy with what you have. I'm a single parent who is actively dating and I get way more dates than my single childless friends--I'm also happier. it's all about what you project to those around you.
Thank you. Who would have thought the last post would be the most sensible. I think it will just take time before I meet an eligible person I can strike up a conversation with. Right now I do the aformentioned things, but I haven't had the opportunity to just talk to anyone. I don't know what it is. Maybe the stars aren't aligned. However, i'm persistent and will not give up thinking i am entitled to a sustainable relationship outside of my toddler.
Anonymous wrote:OP, go out with your friends, get a hobby, or try online dating. All of these are good ways to meet men. If you don't have time for these because you are focusing on your kid, then you may want to hold off a couple of years before dating. Toddlers are intense. And please ignore the weirdo who keeps posting about single mothers' entitlement complex. Everyone is entitled to a relationship that makes them happy. Know what you want, don't settle, but also work on being happy with what you have. I'm a single parent who is actively dating and I get way more dates than my single childless friends--I'm also happier. it's all about what you project to those around you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you come to any thread about single moms dating to make them feel shitty about themselves.
There's nothing wrong with single mothers talking about dating. The problem is that the threads here from single mothers on dating are DRIPPING with entitlement and outrageous expectations, mostly because everyone here says you can "have it all," which is completely false.
Dripping with entitlement?? Most just ask where they can meet single men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ladies, if you're thinking about divorce, keep in mind:
1. No man wants to raise (or deal with, or see, or hear) some other man's spawn.
2. You're a lot less physically attractive than you were before you got married the first time. The father of your children can overlook that. Other men, not so much.
This isn't quite true. Other, single men with children are usually OK with women who have kids.
That being said, don't get mad at childless men who are scared away by your kids. Children are scary when you don't have any, and it's honestly a lot to ask of someone who has never has children.
Anonymous wrote:Ladies, if you're thinking about divorce, keep in mind:
1. No man wants to raise (or deal with, or see, or hear) some other man's spawn.
2. You're a lot less physically attractive than you were before you got married the first time. The father of your children can overlook that. Other men, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you come to any thread about single moms dating to make them feel shitty about themselves.
There's nothing wrong with single mothers talking about dating. The problem is that the threads here from single mothers on dating are DRIPPING with entitlement and outrageous expectations, mostly because everyone here says you can "have it all," which is completely false.
Anonymous wrote:so put the laptops away, go outside and play with your skateboards and leave the real women to the real men.
~divorced dad
Anonymous wrote:I know you come to any thread about single moms dating to make them feel shitty about themselves.
Anonymous wrote:You want the best but you have dings. You need to either make up for your short comings by looks, personality, money or age. It's like a used car kbb value, everyone thinks they are excellent while in reality most people fall into average to good condition. Maybe you can get in that excellent condition by paint (beauty), millage(age), new tires (boob job) etc...