Anonymous wrote:Slightly O/T but what about a recently (6 mo) divorced mom of teenagers who's dating a lot? Is that uncommon? What does that say about her mindset?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yeah, my comment about looks comparison was irrelevant.
All this is really making me re think dating guys who are divorced, period. Especially the ones who have been married for so long and basically grew up with someone. It feels almost like I am dating someone else's husband. I only started being willing to date divorced guys a year ago and now I'm thinking I should stop. I want a serious relationship and if so many divorced people don't or or possibly hung up on their ex wives, maybe I am wasting my time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yeah, my comment about looks comparison was irrelevant.
All this is really making me re think dating guys who are divorced, period. Especially the ones who have been married for so long and basically grew up with someone. It feels almost like I am dating someone else's husband. I only started being willing to date divorced guys a year ago and now I'm thinking I should stop. I want a serious relationship and if so many divorced people don't or or possibly hung up on their ex wives, maybe I am wasting my time.
Probably. These people are always going to come with baggage and sounds like you're not up to dealing with the baggage. No harm no foul.
Op here. Well, I'd be up for it if any of them said, and acted like, they were ready to be in a full, healthy relationship ship with me. I think being married and or being a dad can be a growing experience for a man and that has some positives. But I've dated three divorced dads now. Their divorced dates ranged from a year previous to three years previous to meeting me. As it turned out all they wanted was casual dating. Or at least that's all they wanted with me. I know people talk about guys not wanting to commit, but I honestly really have not encountered that issue with guys who haven't been married yet. Plenty of other guys have wanted to be in serious relationships with me.
There is a very good reason for that. The hunting grounds are so rich for a middle-aged divorced man that there isn't a reason to settle down with just one woman. I'm seeing two right now, and hoping to add a third. None are serious, and I make sure they know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yeah, my comment about looks comparison was irrelevant.
All this is really making me re think dating guys who are divorced, period. Especially the ones who have been married for so long and basically grew up with someone. It feels almost like I am dating someone else's husband. I only started being willing to date divorced guys a year ago and now I'm thinking I should stop. I want a serious relationship and if so many divorced people don't or or possibly hung up on their ex wives, maybe I am wasting my time.
Probably. These people are always going to come with baggage and sounds like you're not up to dealing with the baggage. No harm no foul.
Op here. Well, I'd be up for it if any of them said, and acted like, they were ready to be in a full, healthy relationship ship with me. I think being married and or being a dad can be a growing experience for a man and that has some positives. But I've dated three divorced dads now. Their divorced dates ranged from a year previous to three years previous to meeting me. As it turned out all they wanted was casual dating. Or at least that's all they wanted with me. I know people talk about guys not wanting to commit, but I honestly really have not encountered that issue with guys who haven't been married yet. Plenty of other guys have wanted to be in serious relationships with me.
Anonymous wrote:OP have you ever been married before? Marriages that end in divorce, particularly long-term marriages, come with a unique disengaging process. Even though the ink on the decree says you are done, there is still the process of spiritual disentanglement. Try as one may to deny it, but it is a very real process and it can take years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yeah, my comment about looks comparison was irrelevant.
All this is really making me re think dating guys who are divorced, period. Especially the ones who have been married for so long and basically grew up with someone. It feels almost like I am dating someone else's husband. I only started being willing to date divorced guys a year ago and now I'm thinking I should stop. I want a serious relationship and if so many divorced people don't or or possibly hung up on their ex wives, maybe I am wasting my time.
Probably. These people are always going to come with baggage and sounds like you're not up to dealing with the baggage. No harm no foul.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yeah, my comment about looks comparison was irrelevant.
All this is really making me re think dating guys who are divorced, period. Especially the ones who have been married for so long and basically grew up with someone. It feels almost like I am dating someone else's husband. I only started being willing to date divorced guys a year ago and now I'm thinking I should stop. I want a serious relationship and if so many divorced people don't or or possibly hung up on their ex wives, maybe I am wasting my time.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's plausible. He was married 20 years!