Just depends.. its not that she wouldnt get asked as much as she usually will be extremely picky because of the kids and wanting the best for them and herself..
I got divorced when i was 23.. and with 3 kids, ive been proposed to 4 first 3 i found things wrong with all 3 that made me see that it wouldnt work years down the road..
I take my marriage vows seriously and if i could of stopped my first divorce i would of. .. but things do happen, but i wanted to make sure it was right the next time around, i didnt want to be one of those people that are married and divorced several times in their lives..
Then my now husband came into my life.. and he was/is what ive been searching for my whole life.. i was 28 when we met.. im now 32 we got married a year ago..
Ive had very little problem finding men willing to date a woman with kids.. and every one of them that i was serious with did ask to marry me.. so its not that hard.. Just be patient, and definately be picky..
Good luck
2006-07-25 01:03:31
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answered by brwneyedgrl 7
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If you're talking about a widow, generally 2-4 years. Divorced or separated from the father, there's nothing specific. If you are planning to remarry, consider obtaining the study on becoming a stepparent from the University of Missouri in Columbia. I have a copy saved to a PDF format, is you want it. I have permission to distribute it. It's a series of questions that you answer, than it shows how to evaluate the answers.
2006-07-25 00:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends how active you are.
I have a friend (30 years old, two little kids) who remarried in a month. Some of my friend same age with one kid have not remarried for years. But why should you remarried?!!! Just enjoy your freedom for a while.
In case you feel you're happier having a husband, be active. Don't just wait at home. Go for it!
Good luck!
2006-07-25 00:59:18
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answered by Flower 1
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if u were married once an it didn't work out the first time i would suggest to take ur time to make sure he is right for u cause there is no fixed time on that but u have to remember that when u remarry he becomes part of the family an part of ur kids life so i would really suggest taking time to grown an know him better because if things don't work out it will devestate the whole family cause ur kids would be losing the next father figure of the house
2006-07-25 00:55:08
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answered by vicsha 2
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Most single Moms I know take their time before remarrying..They learn from past experiences not to rush into a relationship. Especially it they have children...After I divorced I stayed single for nine years before I remarried. I used that time to focus on myself & my Kids. I did things for myself & my Kids that I couldn't do while I was married...For example: We went on trips, We ate hot dogs when we wanted to..
2006-07-25 00:58:57
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answered by Sunshine 3
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I think there should be a "regrouping" phase of a few months before a Mom goes back into the field. To go through her thoughts and sort out her issues and baggage. Hey no one is perfect, we all have our little flaws.
But life in the dating world is a lot tougher with trophys (kids) in tow !
2006-07-25 00:59:30
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answered by Baghdad Pete ! 4
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It really depends on the mom and the guy she's trying to get. Some guys run at the sight of kids. Some guys love it.
2006-07-25 00:52:54
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answered by mlove1307 6
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You already asked a question approximately delivery fee decline in Japan. so which you be responsive to that jap families now don't have many babies. maximum have purely a million or 2. On re-marriage, i don't be responsive to ways uncomplicated this is there. despite if it happens for some circumstances in Japan. >for a parent to run off? or a single parent? i think of this can be father who runs off. the mum doing it is not so uncomplicated in Japan.
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on her children. She and her children are a package deal. She will have to "know" that her children are accepted by the man-100% beforehand. She will have to see the love in his eyes and by his actions toward her children to see that he would love them like his own. Her children's best interest come first and foremost.
2006-07-25 01:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It truly depends on the person.
2006-07-25 00:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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