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RE: Single Mums = Damaged Goods? - 2/5/2008 11:38:19 PM   
scifi1133


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Stupid stupid little boys...they know not of what they speak...........there is nothing wrong with a woman who is raising her kids on her own......with some of the " men " Ive seen on this site Id be single to.

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RE: Single Mums = Damaged Goods? - 2/6/2008 2:14:22 AM   
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so many responses!  and so many wonderful ones too, thank Y/you all so very much.  the ones that i managed to read last night made me feel so much better and i actually made it to bed with a smile and i woke up with a smile too.

two things.

firstly, to the one who said that to my child, i'm the world.  my son came to me this morning and told me how much he loved me.  he doesn't do that very often because he's usually throwing a temper about having to go to school, but this morning, he came up to me, hugged me tight and told me that he loved me, holding his arms right out to say how much.

secondly, one of the fellas from yesterday on the bus on the way back.  i could have thanked the Gods a million times over for that!  i passed by him in the aisle and the response i got was well, more than pleasing.  you know when guys do that suck the tongue thing when they like what they see and he even had the gaul to talk to me.  i told him to go home and grow a set.  how sweet the taste of revenge!

anyways, just wanted to let Y/you all know that Y/you've made me smile and i'm ever grateful.  thank Y/you

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RE: Single Mums = Damaged Goods? - 2/6/2008 4:50:23 PM   
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Ya know, it's always something.  i had a friend when i was younger who complained that she never got dates because men were intimidated by her looks and intelligence. (Yes, she was gorgeous and brilliant--what a curse)  it is true that everyone has a category or area where some knucklehead will find a reason not to want to be with them.  Find another knucklehead, there are plenty of us out here.
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RE: Single Mums = Damaged Goods? - 2/7/2008 6:00:54 AM   
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I know of men who have made such comments and is not my business what the reasoning was but..

I feel the same say but towards single dads (of minor children).  I have no interest in rearing more children. These guys have an obligation to put their children first as they should.  They can do that with a woman who wants that job, I don't.

At this age, I prefer a man either have no children at all or they are over the age of majority.

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RE: Single Mums = Damaged Goods? - 2/7/2008 6:50:38 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ladyraven1
firstly, to the one who said that to my child, i'm the world.  my son came to me this morning and told me how much he loved me.  he doesn't do that very often because he's usually throwing a temper about having to go to school, but this morning, he came up to me, hugged me tight and told me that he loved me, holding his arms right out to say how much.


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