Dating For the Single Parent
By David Kamau
Dating can be a complex and stressful issue for
the single parent. For starters you don't have much time.
Many a single parent has had to learn to be a juggler
between children, work, school, custody schedules and
financial issues.
Then there are the kids, who may feel left out,
having to compete for mom's or dad's attention. Kids of
opposite sex to the parent who are close to her/him may
tend be overprotective, a potentially volatile situation
especially in case of mom and son.
Emotional drain that comes through child rearing
can also take its toll. The energy to go out to meet
people might not even be there.
We adults can sometimes act irrationally too.
Admitting that one is jealous of the attention the other
is giving to her/his children is not easy. That person
could hold it in till it becomes too much and
explodes.
Though to parent children are most important,
they (parents) should also recognize that they do have
emotional and physical needs. Your happiness or lack of,
will rub on your children.
Many single parents prefer to date people who
also have children. People who have children of their own
know the challenges and restrictions of single parenting
and therefore more likely to be tolerant and
understanding.
How does one meet other single
parents?
Grocery stores, Laundromats, playgrounds,
churches and amusement parks are good places if you have
no problem striking conversations with
strangers.
There are groups for single parents to meet and
socialize. Most of these groups are not meant for dating,
though people do date. If you are short of time this may
not be the best option though.
Single parent specialty dating sites may be the
best way to go. Internet dating offers the single the
convenience of searching anonymously at your convenience
and in your own time. You have a wide variety of people
who have children, and who are also actively seeking
partners.
There is one drawback when it comes to dating
another single parent. You are both jugglers. And you
have to find a way to keep each ones children out of the
relationship until you get comfortable with each other
and feel the relationship is for keeps. Why?
Because you don't want to send your children the
message that partners, or people for that matter, are
interchangeable. And also for the safety and well-being
of the children, who should be your first responsibility.
If you ask me, this is a small price to pay for hopefully
a lot of happiness down the road.
If you are a single parent looking for a partner
who also has children, online dating is something you
should at least give a fair try.
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About the author: David Kamau is webmaster of
http://e-datecentral.com. Find
top rated specialty dating sites for singles parents at
http://e-datecentral.com/personals/single_parents.htm.
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Single Parents Mingle
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