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Originally posted by honeywolf7
It's not as if I've said I love him or I'm going to marry him or anything.
no, that will be next weeks drama
Originally posted by honeywolf7
It's not as if I've said I love him or I'm going to marry him or anything.
but they were with their father this past weekend and I'm not exactly going to risk their safety by driving up to Northern Virginia in this weather to get them even though it's Jessica's birthday today.)
Originally posted by honeywolf7
We've known each other a lot longer than two weeks (granted we started as friends and we only met in person in December, but we have known each other for five months now.) My kids are by far my top priority (which is why he hasn't met them yet), but there's nothing wrong with a single mother dating. It's not as if I've said I love him or I'm going to marry him or anything.
(especially if he was originally from Florida
This and the phone calls send of a million red flags. It shouts of too much too soon, of being desperate. Every guy knows most women want to get married have kids. They don't need to ask this on the first date, unless they are trying to progress things too fast. It's almost worst then a guy saying he loves someone to get her to sleep with him. I would never call a short term boyfriend to say I'm worried because he didn't call, and it's icy out. I can't imagine checking web site to see. Even if I was worried I wouldn't do this. I would see it as an impulse that needs to be repressed.Also, he's the one who definitely wants to get married again and wants to have more children. The very first question he asked me when we met was whether I want more kids. So, it's not really me who's rushing things.
Originally posted by honeywolf7
Cajundixie, it's not that he just was born there. He grew up (and most importantly learned to drive) there and has only lived here for four years.