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I have been divorced twice and have dated extensively! I can answer any question on the subject of dating.
I have been divorced twice and have dated extensively! I don't think that there is a male personality type that I have not encountered at one point or another. I am also the founder of the Sassy Pink Peppers, a nationwide social group for divorced and separated women, thus I have a very good handle on mid-life dating from a woman's point of view through the stories I have been told.
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| Mike S. | 10/04/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your analogy and timeliness ..... |
| Greg | 12/22/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you Terri. Sage words. |
| marie | 08/24/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thanks you soo much |
| Tracey | 05/15/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you :-) |
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Just go about doing your job and getting to know him better. Time will tell if he is interested and in just a few months, there won't be any reason NOT to date if the attraction continues to grow. In
There are two viable options: 1.) Tell your boyfriend that this is a deal breaker and that you want one child within 3 years. I've seen many men agree to another child if they think that they will
My impression is that you are a very strong women who tends to take charge. Some men like that and some men don't. Some are intimidated and some are not. I would stick with the men who DO know how
It sounds to me like he has not made any moves towards you which makes you think that he doesn't "have a clue". Perhaps. My advice is to sit still and let him figure it out. If he is interested
It does seem that having your family's approval was very important to her and that she may have wondered if you were proud of her or not. It also sounded like alot of cat and mouse games, who makes
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