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I am glad we are taking it so slow, but when he met my five year old yesterday, and now I am meeting his two year old, I feel so honored, like mabey it is finally my turn for love....
That last sentence made me start cying again, lol.... what a sap!
I'm going to be the buzz kill. If I read correctly you've been going out for essentially two weeks?
If it's been only that long I would advise to check yourself a little. Enjoy that is going well, but you don't know him at all. That's an awful lot of emotion for such a short period of time.
I'm going to be the buzz kill. If I read correctly you've been going out for essentially two weeks?
If it's been only that long I would advise to check yourself a little. Enjoy that is going well, but you don't know him at all. That's an awful lot of emotion for such a short period of time.
But I truly wish you all the best.
No just two weeks of full time hanging out as opposed to months of playing coy and bashful for too long...
So I started seeing this guy a bit here and there, then got all shy and avoiding here and there, then this past 2 weeks we finally got together, and he has slept over ever night since then, but isn't "hitting on me" really, we mostly watch movies and fall asleep snuggling....
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Originally Posted by misswee
I am glad we are taking it so slow, but when he met my five year old yesterday, and now I am meeting his two year old, I feel so honored, like mabey it is finally my turn for love....
Wait a minute...you have a 5 year old, you've been seeing this guy for the past 2 weeks, and you've been letting him sleep over every night since? Maybe I'm missing something here, but this is not what I would call "taking it slow".
Forgive me if I seem judgmental, but I've been a single mother, and I never let men sleep over when I had kids in the house. I just think it sends the wrong message to the children...just my opinion.
Wait a minute...you have a 5 year old, you've been seeing this guy for the past 2 weeks, and you've been letting him sleep over every night since? Maybe I'm missing something here, but this is not what I would call "taking it slow".
Forgive me if I seem judgmental, but I've been a single mother, and I never let men sleep over when I had kids in the house. I just think it sends the wrong message to the children...just my opinion.
No not once while my child was in the house, he went camping with his father for 5 days, had a few sleep overs with cousins, and with his play date friends, and had to have grandma time... it is his last summer before kindergarden so he is in high demand, it hasn't been EVERY night, but most nights, and it has been WAYYYY more than 2 weeks of flirtation but just being to dang shy.... we finally hang out now....
I am so nervouse, he just went to pick her up.....
He is also bringing over the rock band and leaving it here, so I am feeling a bit scared and happy at the same time...lol
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