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The question should be “Do you think men really care if you’re a single mom?” If the answer is no – you’re good to go. If not … keep reading.
When I started to date again, 5 months after my husband and I separated, I could imagine the end result – a sweet husband, a sweet father. But how would I get there? How would a man not run away screaming after spending more than one day with my feisty little baby? What if he saw me change a poopy diaper? What if Benjamin threw food in his face? And how would I even find the time to date him?
I didn’t think any man could actually handle that. But in reality – it was me.
I couldn’t imagine them entering our lives…so I never let any of them get in. I was pushing them away. More importantly, my desperation was pushing them away.
In the end it was a man who made me see the light.
This past summer I had a fun fling. He was super sweet and completely smitten with me. It was only because he was “safe and non-threatening” that I was able to let him see everything – me changing diapers, me covered in messy baby food, me cleaning the house, me being with my son.
In the end we broke up mutually and we’re still friends – he was a great guy! The lesson he left me with … men can fall in love with single moms – and just like always – when a man falls for a woman, they fall hard. And that whole kid thing? It’s icing on the cake.
This is all true if you’ve got a good one. The jerks will fall away and some may hurt you in the process but over time you’ll be better at spotting them
https://bbw.web-directory.be
https://bbw.linkdirectory.be
https://bbw.zoekned.nl
https://bbw.toplinkjes.nl
https://bbw.favos.nl
https://bbw.startsleutel.nl
https://bbw.startee.nl
The question should be “Do you think men really care if you’re a single mom?” If the answer is no – you’re good to go. If not … keep reading.
When I started to date again, 5 months after my husband and I separated, I could imagine the end result – a sweet husband, a sweet father. But how would I get there? How would a man not run away screaming after spending more than one day with my feisty little baby? What if he saw me change a poopy diaper? What if Benjamin threw food in his face? And how would I even find the time to date him?
I didn’t think any man could actually handle that. But in reality – it was me.
I couldn’t imagine them entering our lives…so I never let any of them get in. I was pushing them away. More importantly, my desperation was pushing them away.
In the end it was a man who made me see the light.
This past summer I had a fun fling. He was super sweet and completely smitten with me. It was only because he was “safe and non-threatening” that I was able to let him see everything – me changing diapers, me covered in messy baby food, me cleaning the house, me being with my son.
In the end we broke up mutually and we’re still friends – he was a great guy! The lesson he left me with … men can fall in love with single moms – and just like always – when a man falls for a woman, they fall hard. And that whole kid thing? It’s icing on the cake.
This is all true if you’ve got a good one. The jerks will fall away and some may hurt you in the process but over time you’ll be better at spotting them