Then the man who provides maturity, stability & loyallty becomes boring & predictable for her.
DecentTrouble6780 on
Ah, yes, let’s blame women for the behaviour of men
YourDearOldMeeMaw on
I dont get the logic behind insulting the person who stayed instead of the person who abandoned their kid. you will never have a guarantee of anybodys future behavior no matter how carefully you try to vet them
SunshineBat on
The person who commented probably knows nothing about her. Maybe she was raped and got pregnant. They really just judged someone without knowing anything about her situation, probably.
CacheMoney7529 on
I still don’t understand all the antagonism toward single mothers on here. There’s a million possible reasons for someone ending up as a single mom, but the assumption is always that it’s just their fault.
I have a feeling there’s just people on here who are mad that women don’t like them.
bloodcupcate on
no loading screen, just immediate destruction
Lerdog2134 on
“Your new empire?”
Suitable_Section_710 on
I’d love to hear this storytime
Professional-Hornet2 on
I love how everyone is automatically just dumping on the woman, when this behavior cuts both ways. Men have found themselves in relationships where they had a similar attitude about looks about their partners and then things don’t work out. It’s at this weird intersection of knowing who you are as a person and what value you have, and I’m not talking about money, and being able to appreciate a good person for being a good person.
I will point to the fact, when I met my husband, I was not in a good place and I had just gotten out of the bad Situationship. It wasn’t really what I would call a relationship. But what I learned from that was the type of qualities that I wanted in another person, and I also learned about the strength that I had for myself. I fell in love with my husband because he’s a good person. He is caring, giving, understanding, and always willing to help everyone around him. And he does it so selflessly. He honestly doesn’t even expect a thank you. He just does it because it’s the right thing to do. When you learn to appreciate and value those types of qualities in another person, it makes it easier to avoid all this other stuff.
And if you were to ask my husband, he would turn around and tell you that he had gotten out of a really bad relationship that lasted for years of back-and-forth, and it was very toxic. And I loved him from who he was and accepted him for who he was without any hesitation for reservation.
OldieButNotMoldy on
Being a single mom is more on the father than the mother and being a single mom is not a bad thing.
Meandtheworld on
Ha dudes f around in the beginning and play games for years. Then they wanna settle down and be in a real relationship and they keep running into ladies that play games. Go figure. It works both ways.
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Then the man who provides maturity, stability & loyallty becomes boring & predictable for her.
Ah, yes, let’s blame women for the behaviour of men
I dont get the logic behind insulting the person who stayed instead of the person who abandoned their kid. you will never have a guarantee of anybodys future behavior no matter how carefully you try to vet them
The person who commented probably knows nothing about her. Maybe she was raped and got pregnant. They really just judged someone without knowing anything about her situation, probably.
I still don’t understand all the antagonism toward single mothers on here. There’s a million possible reasons for someone ending up as a single mom, but the assumption is always that it’s just their fault.
I have a feeling there’s just people on here who are mad that women don’t like them.
no loading screen, just immediate destruction
“Your new empire?”
I’d love to hear this storytime
I love how everyone is automatically just dumping on the woman, when this behavior cuts both ways. Men have found themselves in relationships where they had a similar attitude about looks about their partners and then things don’t work out. It’s at this weird intersection of knowing who you are as a person and what value you have, and I’m not talking about money, and being able to appreciate a good person for being a good person.
I will point to the fact, when I met my husband, I was not in a good place and I had just gotten out of the bad Situationship. It wasn’t really what I would call a relationship. But what I learned from that was the type of qualities that I wanted in another person, and I also learned about the strength that I had for myself. I fell in love with my husband because he’s a good person. He is caring, giving, understanding, and always willing to help everyone around him. And he does it so selflessly. He honestly doesn’t even expect a thank you. He just does it because it’s the right thing to do. When you learn to appreciate and value those types of qualities in another person, it makes it easier to avoid all this other stuff.
And if you were to ask my husband, he would turn around and tell you that he had gotten out of a really bad relationship that lasted for years of back-and-forth, and it was very toxic. And I loved him from who he was and accepted him for who he was without any hesitation for reservation.
Being a single mom is more on the father than the mother and being a single mom is not a bad thing.
Ha dudes f around in the beginning and play games for years. Then they wanna settle down and be in a real relationship and they keep running into ladies that play games. Go figure. It works both ways.