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My girl and I had a baby in June and then sadly broke up. Our daughter is now 8 months old. I am a single father with no family in this area so I'm either at work or I have her on my free time. Lately I've been dating around again and people are telling me it's too soon but how do I know if it's too soon? I don't feel like it's too soon but in my current situation it's hard to date without me having my baby with me. My ex does not want me having anybody new female wise around her but she lives with her retired parents and uses them as free babysitters constantly so she can go out and date but unfortunately I don't have that option. So what am I supposed to do? Stay single and not date?
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It's more about the point of view the other side has. If your date doesnt prefers someone with child then they'll tell you all sort of things. 8 months child is too young too. But it doesn't means you can't date or find love again. But right now your baby needs the care of thier parent most . In the meanwhile choose people only when they are fine with dating you when you have a very young baby. Otherwise they'll judge you badly and you'll end up with nothing but self doubt and questions. So choose people carefully to start with be it even a date.
ReplyHey I don't think it's too soon. If you 2 broke up and especially if she's already dating, then there's no point in you suffering alone. I say go out there and find someone who loves your daughter, then dates can be fun even if you're staying at home. Being a single parent is tough I'm sure, so you need a social life to stay sane!
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