mj1969
Memphis, TN
age: 38
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I have been complemented on that I take care of my son when his mother left, she didn't care about him, long story. This alone shows that I do care, but it's hard to get a lady to talk to me seriously. Seems like they have made there foundation on where they are and that the man should be free to go to them/there place. I have my son and I have the foundation for a good family. Am I at a disadvantage at finding a good lady here or really anywhere? Thanks for your responces, David.
Wondering why people dont give me the puppy dog eyes & commend me for taking care of my son when his dad left. I guess because it is not uncommon for a woman to be the sole caretaker/provider for her children.
And more to your point--I am not one anymore. It is we not me since the day he was born. If a man cant handle that--dont want him!
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music4two
Huntsville, AL
age: 52
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I don't feel like that. I grew up in a big family and sincerely enjoy hanging around with kids. Some women might have trouble with it, but you only need one good woman! Right?
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redskinsfan28
Lebanon, TN
age: 34
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I don't think so! My uncle raised his son completely by himself when his first wife left him and at that time my cousin was a baby. He later on met my aunt and they married in 1988.
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brnis64
Chattanooga, TN
age: 44
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I admire a man that takes responsiblity for his kids.
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booboo7717
Knoxville, TN
age: 38
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Yes some are. I think that it is a very sexy quality in a man. You do not find that very often.
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