From The Confessional: These Dating Revelations May Make You Rethink Ever Dating Again

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When you’re a single parent, finding the emotional and mental readiness to date can feel like an uphill battle. If you’ve faced heartbreak before, the idea of re-entering the dating scene can be daunting. The disappointment can be even greater when you muster the courage to “get out there” only to encounter a series of unfortunate events.

A number of moms have shared some jaw-dropping experiences about their dating journeys as single parents. Given that dating during a pandemic is tricky for anyone, it raises even more concerns—will your kids dislike your date? Will your date not get along with your kids (in which case, it’s a definite no)? Are you ready to be intimate with someone new? What if they aren’t good at it? What if you’re not?

Real Stories from Single Moms

One mom confesses, “I should have listened to my child when they warned me that my date was a jerk. Seriously, if your kid doesn’t like the person you’re seeing, it’s time to move on.”

Another shares, “I’m moving in with my boyfriend, but my adult daughter is not thrilled about it. Dating as a parent, even with grown children, doesn’t get easier.”

Others have experienced their own dating nightmares, like one who said, “I thought I had found a good guy, but then I realized he was addicted to porn.”

Navigating the dating world can feel like being a detective. One mom admitted, “I immediately check to see if my date or their family has a history of mental illness, addiction, or legal trouble. If they do, I cut ties fast.”

Many moms are disillusioned with the whole dating scene. One lamented, “I keep getting ghosted after what I thought were meaningful connections. I’m done with it.”

Even those who find some joy in companionship often face complications. A woman shared, “I’m in a great relationship, but he’s still seeing someone else. It’s frustrating because we’re such a good match.”

For some, the idea of dating has turned into a joke. One mom recounted, “A guy I was with suddenly stripped in my living room and started acting ridiculous. I laughed so hard he took off and I never saw him again.”

The stories are endless, but they serve as a cautionary tale for anyone considering dating as a single parent.

Resources for Single Parents

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In summary, the dating world can be a treacherous landscape for single parents. With numerous challenges and potential pitfalls, many are reconsidering the prospect of dating altogether.

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