| 10 Reasons Men Hate Dating Single Moms |
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| Written by Deborrah Cooper | |||||||
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(7) Your Sex Life is M.I.A.. Many men feel awkward about being seen the next morning getting out of "Mommy's" bed. Mom can't spend the night away from the children, so there may be a problem finding time for intimate private time. I heard a story recently about a guy that would go through a big production worthy of an Oscar! He'd go about saying "goodnight" to the children and actually get into his car and drive off. He'd hang out ata corner coffee shop for about 30 minutes, then circle back around and come in after the children were in bed and asleep and get up and leave early in the morning, before the children woke up. So his date's children never, ever saw him in bed with or even suspected he was in bed with their Mom. (8) He's Not Trying to Be a Captain. Money is usually tight for single Moms, and paying $30-50 per date for a babysitter is not something most can do every weekend. Should a single Mom ask her date to contribute to babysitting fees? Or is that something an understanding man would offer to do just because? Some men will offer, but others see babysitting as Mom's expense. Additionally, dating a single Mom will usually mean the boyfriend will be called upon to help with sudden expenses and other bills involving the household and/or children. Some men consider this type of relationship to be a potential drain on their resources.
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