There is nothing wrong with dating a single parent the only thing i would tell you to keep in mind is depending on the childs age...ask yourself if you really see the relationship going somwhere to avoid forming a relationship and bonding with the child only to one day not be there ... its up2 us as the adults to look at the bigger picture and act responsibly..and avoid any hurt
2007-02-19 00:28:31
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answered by Penelope 1
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I am a single parent with 2 young children and I'm dating a single parent with 1 grown child. Before anything else, he is a good kind man. The fact that his child has turned out so well makes me look at him favourably and he has said the same to me. It may mean some hard work in the future but so what, the rewards of a big loving family are well worth the effort.
2007-02-19 01:29:44
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answered by Shidamai 1
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I would date a single parent in a minute kids arent a problam for me, i was dating a girl before Christmas, 2 kids girl 15, and a boy 4, both were great kids and no problam at all, but i guess everybody is different, most men dont want to be tied down, or have an instant family,
2007-02-19 00:26:27
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answered by terryodell42 4
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The decision to date a single parent is totally up to you. If you can handle the fact that your partner has a child and that child will always be part of their life, and will more than likely always come first, then there is absolutely nothing wrong with being with someone that has a child. If you feel in your heart you can do it , and feel that you can love that child as if it were your own then there should be no problem.
2007-02-19 00:24:29
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answered by vivib 6
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I am a single parent myself so i would have no objections to it, and even if I didn't have a child I don't think i would mind dating someone with a child as long as there were no issues with the childs mother, usually it isn't the kids that are the problems its usually the exes.
2007-02-19 01:03:27
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answered by Tiffany 3
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sure you can. But you have to remember that that child will be very important to the parent. They will have to still be a parent and you'll have to remember that that the kid will be there forever so you need to make sure you set good examples along with the parent and get along with the other parent if they are still around. Make sure that you show the child that you are also the boss and that yo care about thier parent very much and if things turn serious make sure you are ok with becoming a parent thats not exactly your kid.
2007-02-19 00:39:20
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answered by sparklestar 2
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answered by ? 2
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Depends, I have a friend, who is a mum to a great little girl, and she left her husband because he hit her, so I would not have a single problem with her. On the other hand, Woman across the road with 6 kids, all to different dads of different races, so it really tells, and I just wouldn't go near her if she was the last woman on the planet. Not because of the kids, but because it shows her underlying stupidity and scuzzy nature.
2007-02-19 01:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I did it and his kids were pretty good (he got three). We married after a year and still together now. Two of his kids went back to their mum but we still have the youngest living with us.
If you get on well and the kids like you then go for it. It will take time for the kids to trust you but have patience.
The other way to look at it is 'What if it was you in that position?', how would you want to be treated and would you want a partner again? No doubt you would be wanted to be treated well and you would want someone to love and love you and your kids but not take the place of the other parent.
2007-02-19 00:28:30
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answered by sugarplum9903 4
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I dont consider if they are a single parent or not. Its the person whom attracted me that matters. If they have kids its no problem. If your willing to and can accept that you may not always be the first choice. Its a person your dating not a label
2007-02-19 01:58:48
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answered by mr_scotsguy 3
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