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April 14, 2008 at 4:37 PM #12430April 14, 2008 at 4:52 PM #187039AnonymousGuest
Just to clarify my position a bit, it’s not that I hold having kids against a man (as I have them myself). Still, I’m nervous.
April 14, 2008 at 4:52 PM #187063AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position a bit, it’s not that I hold having kids against a man (as I have them myself). Still, I’m nervous.
April 14, 2008 at 4:52 PM #187090AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position a bit, it’s not that I hold having kids against a man (as I have them myself). Still, I’m nervous.
April 14, 2008 at 4:52 PM #187098AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position a bit, it’s not that I hold having kids against a man (as I have them myself). Still, I’m nervous.
April 14, 2008 at 4:52 PM #187102AnonymousGuestJust to clarify my position a bit, it’s not that I hold having kids against a man (as I have them myself). Still, I’m nervous.
April 14, 2008 at 5:37 PM #187096nostradamusParticipantYour meandering posts on this blog always have me wondering: where do your children fit into your life? You hardly ever talk about them. See other posts about celebrating parties, baby girl names, etc. Other parents here seem proud to talk of their children, but you seem to see them as an accessory and the children of potential man-victims of yours are a burden. You seem quite mal-adjusted and I hope you are lying about being a mother of 2. Sadly with all the news I see today, your type of parenting seems to be dime-a-dozen.
Your question should be: What is right for my kids? What can I do to improve their lives? Instead it is: who will date me? who can I date? why don’t men buy me dinner? I’m so pretty! Look at my leg! me me me me me
When you meet someone new, you are not only exposing yourself. You are exposing your children to this person. Do you get this? When you started squeezing out those babies your priorities in life changed forever. You post a LOT about men and dating and divorce… Ever think about your kids? Why don’t you post anything about them?
To be honest, I think the nature of a person is more important than wealth or age or whether they have kids. Your nature is the polar opposite of the kind of woman I would want in my life. Again, dime-a-dozen. It is whiny, entitled, immature, insecure, and incapable. You wanna know the best thing you can do to make yourself attractive to men? Be a good mother. Otherwise, you are a failure in the most important thing that will ever come of your life.
Those are my thoughts re. dating women with children.
April 14, 2008 at 5:37 PM #187115nostradamusParticipantYour meandering posts on this blog always have me wondering: where do your children fit into your life? You hardly ever talk about them. See other posts about celebrating parties, baby girl names, etc. Other parents here seem proud to talk of their children, but you seem to see them as an accessory and the children of potential man-victims of yours are a burden. You seem quite mal-adjusted and I hope you are lying about being a mother of 2. Sadly with all the news I see today, your type of parenting seems to be dime-a-dozen.
Your question should be: What is right for my kids? What can I do to improve their lives? Instead it is: who will date me? who can I date? why don’t men buy me dinner? I’m so pretty! Look at my leg! me me me me me
When you meet someone new, you are not only exposing yourself. You are exposing your children to this person. Do you get this? When you started squeezing out those babies your priorities in life changed forever. You post a LOT about men and dating and divorce… Ever think about your kids? Why don’t you post anything about them?
To be honest, I think the nature of a person is more important than wealth or age or whether they have kids. Your nature is the polar opposite of the kind of woman I would want in my life. Again, dime-a-dozen. It is whiny, entitled, immature, insecure, and incapable. You wanna know the best thing you can do to make yourself attractive to men? Be a good mother. Otherwise, you are a failure in the most important thing that will ever come of your life.
Those are my thoughts re. dating women with children.
April 14, 2008 at 5:37 PM #187147nostradamusParticipantYour meandering posts on this blog always have me wondering: where do your children fit into your life? You hardly ever talk about them. See other posts about celebrating parties, baby girl names, etc. Other parents here seem proud to talk of their children, but you seem to see them as an accessory and the children of potential man-victims of yours are a burden. You seem quite mal-adjusted and I hope you are lying about being a mother of 2. Sadly with all the news I see today, your type of parenting seems to be dime-a-dozen.
Your question should be: What is right for my kids? What can I do to improve their lives? Instead it is: who will date me? who can I date? why don’t men buy me dinner? I’m so pretty! Look at my leg! me me me me me
When you meet someone new, you are not only exposing yourself. You are exposing your children to this person. Do you get this? When you started squeezing out those babies your priorities in life changed forever. You post a LOT about men and dating and divorce… Ever think about your kids? Why don’t you post anything about them?
To be honest, I think the nature of a person is more important than wealth or age or whether they have kids. Your nature is the polar opposite of the kind of woman I would want in my life. Again, dime-a-dozen. It is whiny, entitled, immature, insecure, and incapable. You wanna know the best thing you can do to make yourself attractive to men? Be a good mother. Otherwise, you are a failure in the most important thing that will ever come of your life.
Those are my thoughts re. dating women with children.
April 14, 2008 at 5:37 PM #187153nostradamusParticipantYour meandering posts on this blog always have me wondering: where do your children fit into your life? You hardly ever talk about them. See other posts about celebrating parties, baby girl names, etc. Other parents here seem proud to talk of their children, but you seem to see them as an accessory and the children of potential man-victims of yours are a burden. You seem quite mal-adjusted and I hope you are lying about being a mother of 2. Sadly with all the news I see today, your type of parenting seems to be dime-a-dozen.
Your question should be: What is right for my kids? What can I do to improve their lives? Instead it is: who will date me? who can I date? why don’t men buy me dinner? I’m so pretty! Look at my leg! me me me me me
When you meet someone new, you are not only exposing yourself. You are exposing your children to this person. Do you get this? When you started squeezing out those babies your priorities in life changed forever. You post a LOT about men and dating and divorce… Ever think about your kids? Why don’t you post anything about them?
To be honest, I think the nature of a person is more important than wealth or age or whether they have kids. Your nature is the polar opposite of the kind of woman I would want in my life. Again, dime-a-dozen. It is whiny, entitled, immature, insecure, and incapable. You wanna know the best thing you can do to make yourself attractive to men? Be a good mother. Otherwise, you are a failure in the most important thing that will ever come of your life.
Those are my thoughts re. dating women with children.
April 14, 2008 at 5:37 PM #187156nostradamusParticipantYour meandering posts on this blog always have me wondering: where do your children fit into your life? You hardly ever talk about them. See other posts about celebrating parties, baby girl names, etc. Other parents here seem proud to talk of their children, but you seem to see them as an accessory and the children of potential man-victims of yours are a burden. You seem quite mal-adjusted and I hope you are lying about being a mother of 2. Sadly with all the news I see today, your type of parenting seems to be dime-a-dozen.
Your question should be: What is right for my kids? What can I do to improve their lives? Instead it is: who will date me? who can I date? why don’t men buy me dinner? I’m so pretty! Look at my leg! me me me me me
When you meet someone new, you are not only exposing yourself. You are exposing your children to this person. Do you get this? When you started squeezing out those babies your priorities in life changed forever. You post a LOT about men and dating and divorce… Ever think about your kids? Why don’t you post anything about them?
To be honest, I think the nature of a person is more important than wealth or age or whether they have kids. Your nature is the polar opposite of the kind of woman I would want in my life. Again, dime-a-dozen. It is whiny, entitled, immature, insecure, and incapable. You wanna know the best thing you can do to make yourself attractive to men? Be a good mother. Otherwise, you are a failure in the most important thing that will ever come of your life.
Those are my thoughts re. dating women with children.
April 14, 2008 at 5:54 PM #187116ArtyParticipantAlthough I disagree with Tom Leykis on a lot of issues (never mind actually just some), he is absolutely right about his stands on single moms…never date a single mom, period.
April 14, 2008 at 5:54 PM #187136ArtyParticipantAlthough I disagree with Tom Leykis on a lot of issues (never mind actually just some), he is absolutely right about his stands on single moms…never date a single mom, period.
April 14, 2008 at 5:54 PM #187165ArtyParticipantAlthough I disagree with Tom Leykis on a lot of issues (never mind actually just some), he is absolutely right about his stands on single moms…never date a single mom, period.
April 14, 2008 at 5:54 PM #187173ArtyParticipantAlthough I disagree with Tom Leykis on a lot of issues (never mind actually just some), he is absolutely right about his stands on single moms…never date a single mom, period.
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