Are single expecting moms out there
dating, or staying out of the dating game
for the time being?
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AlliE_18
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 2129 Location: uk
Posted: 11-13-06 04:47am
I voted depends on the circumstance. I
dont think you should go out to find a
guy, go on dates with strangers etc, but
if theres someone you are already friends
with and both like eachother as more than
that, then I think its cool if u get
together with them. Ofcourse a lot of
guys are put off cos your pregnant, which
is understandable, but if he likes u
enough he wont be.
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Jolie_3110
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 11-16-06 08:06am
Well I said yes way!! If theres a bloke
out there that wants to take you out they
why not! When I was pregnant with my 1st
child I was on my own. Admittedly I was
only just 4mths gone so I didnt show at
all. I met a man and we went out for
dinner. He knew my situation, knew I was
pregnant and was cool about it. It didnt
turn into a relationship or anything but
that wasnt because of the pregnancy that
was more to do with the fact I wasnt
ready!
To a certain degree of course you have to
be careful and take it slow but whats
wrong with having a date once in a while.
Just because your pregnant doesnt mean you
shouldnt be treated to a night out!
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lainey00001
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2006 Posts: 30 Location: Scotland
Posted: 11-30-06 11:32am
Of course you can!!!!
My friend got pregnant by an ex, he made
it clear he didnt want anythign to do with
the baby. On a night out in her early
stages of pregnancy she met someone,
straight away she explained her
situation... It didnt bother him. Afew
months into pregnancy when she was showing
she thought he would change his mind and
he still didnt, her baby is now almost 1
and her and the guy are still together.
I dont know how she would of coped without
him! And the real father of the baby has
been nowhere to be seen!!!
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