Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you gay? Find a great guy and have some babies. If you're not gay, find a woman to date, marry, and have kids. Get someone to set up a blind date or arrange a marriage
You sound ridiculous (OP).
You can’t just find someone to marry on a dime.
Anonymous wrote:Are you gay? Find a great guy and have some babies. If you're not gay, find a woman to date, marry, and have kids. Get someone to set up a blind date or arrange a marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole scenario you describe is a huge red flag.
Not OP but would you feel the same with if OP was a woman?
Food for thought to combat sexism against males.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly … got to therapy to understand why you haven’t been successful in dating.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I'm shocked at the negativity on this thread- OP I'm so sorry that so many comments here are such trolls to someone earnestly seeking parenthood and shocked that so many people are completely blind to options outside of the most typical approach.
Co-parenting without romance is a thing and there are websites out there to facilitate matches. You could also try asking around to find someone in your own social network. It makes so much sense to me because raising kids is hard and puts so much stress on a romantic partnership. Platonic co-parents will never be exes who hate each other. Obviously there is a lot of leg work to make sure you are well matched to co-parent and have the right legal protections in place. I wouldn't rush into a co-parenting relationship any more than I'd rush into a marriage. And I'd expect to live together at least at the start because newborn needs are special, and then live in close proximity if not together.