EveWasFramed
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Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
EveWasFramed said:Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
EveWasFramed said:Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
EveWasFramed said:Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
Bones said:
EveWasFramed said:Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
Believe it or not, it is not exactly easy being a single father (without the mother being around for the past 15 years or so) and the expectations from work, interpersonal relationships, and what not.
It has been arduous and I completely understand where you are coming from.
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:EveWasFramed said:Posts like these tend to always make me feel like honeysuckle. I've seen several references to single mothers and divorced women. We aren't freaks who are incapable of having a relationship you know.
Eve, I am sorry. I didn't mean that I wouldn't date a single mother, or divorced woman; just that it wasn't my preference.
One of my best friends, that I have had a crush on for years, is both divorced and has two children. If we ever got together, I would love her kids as my own...but would want more.
That's all I'm saying. I probably should have phrased it differently.
blackdot said:Well how about
1.) It requires there to be someone out there to date.
2.) Some of us are actively looking.
3.) You can't just buy a date in the store.
4.) Women don't date.
5.) I'm too old.
6.) They didn't teach how to date back when I was in school.
ok, I'm too tired this morning to be creative. But it's just plain retarded to tell people if you want a date then just go out and get one when it clearly doesn't work that way.
blackdot said:But the plus side of being 18 is that it means I still would be living at home and I wouldn't have to be making my own decisions.
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:Hey, I am 29, I listen to The Smiths, and I have never kissed a girl either.
I would trade that for being 18, and starting with a clean slate, again!
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