the_stig
Senior Don Juan
Since we've been on the topic lately, coincidentally I ended things last night with a single mom I've been seeing for the past ten months and wanted to share my experience.
First date.. she's blonde, petite, and beautiful. When the topic of her ten year old comes up, she sugar coats it to perfection with "He already has a dad and I'm not looking for any other man to be a part of his life". Sounds pretty good to me.
The next few months are a bliss. We're having a blast, she treats me like a king, and I dominate the frame. The kid is not in the picture and the furthest thing from my mind.
As a few more months drag on, she starts pushing for unhealthy amounts of commitment. Even without a kid I don't move that fast. Her tune about the kid changes to "I want you to spend time with him" to eventually "you need to have a relationship with him". Things start to get rocky.
Now It's a catch 22.. I have feelings for her, but deep down nestled in my core is the instinctive repulsion at the idea of raising another man’s child. We want to pass on our own genetics, and the Male Lion comes out when we meet a desirable mate that has a cub by another male; we want to destroy it.
The Branch Swing
You know it. Several weeks ago a new guy suddenly started hanging around, her "sister's husband's best friend". It would be the four of them and I called her on it. "I can't help it if her husband always brings his best friend" she'd say. Followed by "Eww I would never date him!". Hell, she even had me over once when they were there.
The classic symptoms start falling into place: less affectionate, distant, texting/calling less. The biggest telltale was after an argument one night, thinking she had been dumped, told me, "I've already moved on and am interested in someone else!". When I ignored the texts, she confessed "it was just to make you mad". The past week she has been unusually insecure.. telling me she can't trust me, wanting my facebook password, etc.. (No I didn't give it)
I know now my days with her are coming to an end.. I should have walked right there.. but sometimes it's easier said than done.
Last night, with my suspicions boiling, I glance in her phone and confirmed everything. Texting this guy with statements like "I hope I'm not moving too fast", "I'm looking forward to getting to know you", "You seem like a great guy". She saw him alone, LIED to me about it.
It's funny how Women try to save face when they're caught red handed. Lies such as "My sister wanted to set me up and sent those texts" to "It was only as friends" started pouring from her mouth. Please! :crackup: I kept my cool, only raising my voice a few times, and calmly left telling her this would be the last time she ever saw me. Ignored her 20+ calls and barrage of texts last night. Her last text indicating she really wants to see me Sunday and can we still follow through with our fun plans? Yeah, RIGHT! :crackup: :crackup:
In typical female fashion.. she tried to blame me. "You never wanted to include my son!". I understand her point of view,
and this guy had no problem including the kid immediately. Well, he can have the kid. I'm happy to have finally escaped.
The lesson learned?
She sucked me in hard with constant positive attention, downplaying the kid, extraordinary treatment, but flipped the script hard once she felt comfortable. I consider it my single mother lesson learned, I don't regret it, but learn from my mistake!
First date.. she's blonde, petite, and beautiful. When the topic of her ten year old comes up, she sugar coats it to perfection with "He already has a dad and I'm not looking for any other man to be a part of his life". Sounds pretty good to me.
The next few months are a bliss. We're having a blast, she treats me like a king, and I dominate the frame. The kid is not in the picture and the furthest thing from my mind.
As a few more months drag on, she starts pushing for unhealthy amounts of commitment. Even without a kid I don't move that fast. Her tune about the kid changes to "I want you to spend time with him" to eventually "you need to have a relationship with him". Things start to get rocky.
Now It's a catch 22.. I have feelings for her, but deep down nestled in my core is the instinctive repulsion at the idea of raising another man’s child. We want to pass on our own genetics, and the Male Lion comes out when we meet a desirable mate that has a cub by another male; we want to destroy it.
The Branch Swing
You know it. Several weeks ago a new guy suddenly started hanging around, her "sister's husband's best friend". It would be the four of them and I called her on it. "I can't help it if her husband always brings his best friend" she'd say. Followed by "Eww I would never date him!". Hell, she even had me over once when they were there.
The classic symptoms start falling into place: less affectionate, distant, texting/calling less. The biggest telltale was after an argument one night, thinking she had been dumped, told me, "I've already moved on and am interested in someone else!". When I ignored the texts, she confessed "it was just to make you mad". The past week she has been unusually insecure.. telling me she can't trust me, wanting my facebook password, etc.. (No I didn't give it)
I know now my days with her are coming to an end.. I should have walked right there.. but sometimes it's easier said than done.
Last night, with my suspicions boiling, I glance in her phone and confirmed everything. Texting this guy with statements like "I hope I'm not moving too fast", "I'm looking forward to getting to know you", "You seem like a great guy". She saw him alone, LIED to me about it.
It's funny how Women try to save face when they're caught red handed. Lies such as "My sister wanted to set me up and sent those texts" to "It was only as friends" started pouring from her mouth. Please! :crackup: I kept my cool, only raising my voice a few times, and calmly left telling her this would be the last time she ever saw me. Ignored her 20+ calls and barrage of texts last night. Her last text indicating she really wants to see me Sunday and can we still follow through with our fun plans? Yeah, RIGHT! :crackup: :crackup:
In typical female fashion.. she tried to blame me. "You never wanted to include my son!". I understand her point of view,
and this guy had no problem including the kid immediately. Well, he can have the kid. I'm happy to have finally escaped.
The lesson learned?
She sucked me in hard with constant positive attention, downplaying the kid, extraordinary treatment, but flipped the script hard once she felt comfortable. I consider it my single mother lesson learned, I don't regret it, but learn from my mistake!
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