July 4, 2008

Dating as a Single Mom

It’s okay to want to find Mr. Right so that you can enjoy love and companionship. And it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of finding a guy who wants to spend time with you. But, when you decide that you’re ready to date again, you have to realize that your approach to dating won’t be the same as it was when you were a single woman with no responsibilities. The spur of the moment dating that you used to enjoy simply won’t work when you have to plan a babysitter or arrange for the kids to spend the night with friends.

As a single mom, you have to be careful about men that you bring into your children’s lives. They can get to know him and like him, only to lose contact with him when you break up a few months later. Or they may hate your new guy and feel threatened by the time he takes you away from them. If the children are not friendly toward him, don’t push it. They need to come to terms with this in their own time.

In either case, you’re going to be pulled between them, and you must always put what’s best for them first. I advise you stick to the six month rule-decide that you will keep dating casual take things slowly for at least six months. Even if he makes it six months, it still isn’t time for him to move in.

Make sure that you know this guy really well before you bring him into your children’s lives. Is he stable, dependable, honest and sincere? Does he smoke, drink too much, or swear? Does he lose his temper and throw things or get aggressive? Would you be okay with your children repeating his behaviors? They will certainly imitate him and you can’t make excuses for his actions nor allow your children to act the same way.

Just realize that when you’re a single mom, you need more than Mr. Right,- you need Mr. Right for Your Family.

Filed under Dating by Edited by Jack Strom

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