Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a confidence issue more than a money issue. Lots of women would date a guy like you, especially if he's in decent shape and financially stable (though not well off). The key is to do things that are fun. Many fun things are free or inexpensive.
Running and hiking. Going to festivals and hearing some lesser known bands play live music. Cooking at home. Many galleries and museums (especially in DC). Use your imagination. You don't have to take your date to dinner at The Palm and a show at the Kennedy Center.
OP here. You are probably correct about the confidence issue. I guess I need a change in mindset. While my salary is not low, I am also investing a good chunk of what's left after I pay child support. I am 46 and I am prioritizing retirement.
As far as fun things. Yes I have been doing free stuff like hiking, running, festivals. The only extra expanse that I have is that I have a guitar teacher. It's a hobby I picked up in my early 40s and now that I have more time I spend a lot of time on it. It's good for my mental health.
I have my kids Friday evening until Monday morning. This schedule works for the kids. I also see them one night during the week for dinner. And I speak to them every night as well.
Maybe I should just myself out there and see what happens. The horror stories from OLD though aren't encouraging.
Anonymous wrote:I have said this a million times. Divorced men post 40 are done. They simply are..all their options are awful. Divorced women in their 40s don't have the same constraints simply because the expectations that men have for these women are far more flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women will perhaps disagree with my opinion, but I think it's true. Our society expect men not to be "broke". If OP were a woman in the same exact scenario, the same women pounding on OP will be cheering her up and telling her she will have no issues finding a guy.
When women are broke it's okay. Excuses are made for them..When men are broke it's their own fault.
You think broke 46 year old women in DC have great dating options? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Women will perhaps disagree with my opinion, but I think it's true. Our society expect men not to be "broke". If OP were a woman in the same exact scenario, the same women pounding on OP will be cheering her up and telling her she will have no issues finding a guy.
When women are broke it's okay. Excuses are made for them..When men are broke it's their own fault.
Anonymous wrote:I have my kids Friday evening until Monday morning.
This will add another challenge to dating, but it's not the end of the world. Yes, just get on an app and start going on dates. Post GOOD pics. Have a good profile. Ask friends for advice. Follow dating coaches on Instagram. Read reddit threads about how to make the most of the apps. It's easy to get overwhelmed and that won't help your confidence. Pay for the premium plan. Every friend of mine agrees with this.
Also, women should not know anything about your finances for several dates.
Women will find your dedication to your children attractive. They will find your guitar playing attractive.
-A guy in a similar situation
Anonymous wrote:You would be someone I would consider dating. However, after finding out that you provide 50% more than decreed (assuming the amount is based on need calculation) on child support, I would immediately eliminate you as marriage potential.
Big red flag for me that you are either holding on to guilt or that you trust your ex more than yourself to provide for your children. Why not invest that money in a college savings account or other investment vehicle that will eventually go to your kids?
I have my kids Friday evening until Monday morning.
Anonymous wrote:This is a confidence issue more than a money issue. Lots of women would date a guy like you, especially if he's in decent shape and financially stable (though not well off). The key is to do things that are fun. Many fun things are free or inexpensive.
Running and hiking. Going to festivals and hearing some lesser known bands play live music. Cooking at home. Many galleries and museums (especially in DC). Use your imagination. You don't have to take your date to dinner at The Palm and a show at the Kennedy Center.