Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people consider children to be "baggage"? Series answers, please.
Kids are great, if they're yours. But nobody wants to deal with other people's children. Aggravation, expense, inconvenience, back-talk. Screw that. Not to mention, it is a given that the children of divorce will hate, hate, hate their mom or dad's replacement.
Anonymous wrote:If Antoine Arnault, the most eligible bachelor in Europe, went for a single mother of three, then you can most certainly find a man in DC to go for a single mother of two.
Anonymous wrote:If Antoine Arnault, the most eligible bachelor in Europe, went for a single mother of three, then you can most certainly find a man in DC to go for a single mother of two.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people consider children to be "baggage"? Series answers, please.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people consider children to be "baggage"? Series answers, please.
Anonymous wrote:You would be completely normal in military circles. I was 26 when I had my kid in this area, a single mom at 27. I attracted men who wanted a family and kids.
Anonymous wrote:I am divorced, have my own place and have 2 children under 3. I am attractive, 24 years old and in school. Just curious if most men would be turned off at the fact I have 2 kids this young.
Anonymous wrote:Disperse people.
Op was found to be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people consider children to be "baggage"? Series answers, please.
Anonymous wrote:OP when you're ready to date there's no shortage of available men at your age. Work on yourself, and your goals. If you meet someone don't rush or have sex until you both commit to only date each other. You'll probably attract more men with kids, but ones without will also be there. My gf's husband never had kids, she has two. He ended up being closer to them then their own bio dad.