Single Mama Manifesto: A Guide to Dating for Dads-to-Be

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Dear New Guy I Just Met,

So, we recently connected. You flashed a smile, I returned it. We exchanged some witty banter, and amidst your tale about three friends and a cab driver, I revealed that I’m a mom of two. Instead of running for the hills, you stuck around—kudos! We even managed to agree on a first date.

Now, you might think dating a single mom isn’t a big deal. You could be looking for a more stable partner, or perhaps this is your first dive into this world. Whatever the case, let me share some insights and tips to help you navigate this journey with me.

1. My Kids Are My Priority.

Every single time. If plans shift suddenly, please don’t take it to heart. If I decide to spend an evening at home with my little ones, indulging in popcorn and yet another Tinkerbell flick instead of a fancy event, it’s because I choose what feels right for my family. And yes, I’m cautious about introducing new people into their lives, so if I don’t introduce you right away, it’s a collective decision—me and the kids.

2. I’m a Schedule Keeper.

When I ask about your weekly plans, it’s not because I’m tracking you on social media. My life is a juggling act—between work, my kids, and everything else, my “me time” is limited. If you want to hang out, better let me know when you’d like to make that happen, so we don’t end up waiting until the next full moon.

3. Limited Time & Resources.

Refer back to point two. If I’ve set aside a night for us—with a babysitter lined up—please show up. I’m investing my time and resources into this date, so flaking is not an option. And if you’re emotionally unavailable, do me a favor and be upfront about it. I’d rather know now than face heartbreak later.

4. Let’s Talk About My Kids.

Yes, again! I love sharing stories about my family and their funny antics. If you’re not interested in hearing about my life as a mom or celebrating my kids’ triumphs, then we’re probably not meant to be.

5. There’s More to Me Than Motherhood.

I have a ton of interests outside of parenting! Let’s talk about those. Share your world with me, and let me step away from “mom mode” for a bit. I want to feel seen as the vibrant and intriguing woman that I am, so please use my first name often.

6. Be Polite, But Don’t Overdo It.

I’m not after a squeaky-clean date, nor am I looking for something overly risqué. Treat me as an adult who enjoys having fun. I’m sarcastic yet sophisticated, so let’s embrace that complexity.

7. My Ex-Husband Is Off-Limits.

Let’s steer clear of discussing him. I’m still navigating co-parenting, and any negativity won’t help anyone. If we progress, just be supportive without getting too involved in the details.

8. I’m Not Desperate or Helpless.

Being a single mom isn’t easy—it’s incredibly challenging. I’m not seeking pity or praise, just respect. Please don’t dictate my actions; instead, guide me gently if I ask for help. I’m not looking for a knight in shining armor—just a partner.

9. Be Understanding.

I’ve learned to be self-sufficient, but I’m open to new experiences. Help me lower my defenses and accept assistance when it’s offered.

10. Patience is Key.

This dating journey is different from two childless individuals getting to know each other. My kids are part of the equation, and there may be hiccups along the way. Let’s agree to take things slow and avoid rash decisions.

Thanks for taking the time to read this, New Guy. How about that coffee? Let me know!

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Summary:

Navigating the dating world as a single mom involves clear communication about priorities, schedules, and mutual respect. This guide emphasizes the importance of understanding, patience, and support while also ensuring that the mother’s life revolves around her children. The balance between personal interests and family life is crucial for a successful relationship.

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