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Single mums
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Really trying not to generalise here but seriously, do all blokes think single mums are an easy lay or something? After getting chatted up by some skeg in a pub near me a few weeks ago (he seemed to think I should be thankful) my next door neighbour came round last night to offer his services. Bearing in mind that I only moved in at the beginning of the month and the first weekend I was there I fell out with him and his mum - we've now made up and he knocked on my door last night, drunk and trying to get into my pants. So come on, be honest, should I take him up on the offer because frankly I should be grateful for any offers I get now that I'm a sad 20 something single mum? Or should I hold out for someone who actually likes me? :)
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errrrr helliebobs, watch what you're saying about those of us approaching the big 40 this year ;-)
i reckon its a single mum thing too ya know, they think you're desperate and you have a house to shag em in! quite sad really.
and when i come oooop in a few weeks, i am definitely bringing my UB40 and Level 42 CD's! :-)
i reckon its a single mum thing too ya know, they think you're desperate and you have a house to shag em in! quite sad really.
and when i come oooop in a few weeks, i am definitely bringing my UB40 and Level 42 CD's! :-)
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I divorced three years ago and had to get back into the dating game. Hard after 15 years of marriage. My eyes were opened wide by how much easier it is now than 15 years ago to date a woman. Never mind about young single women but most women of all ages who are separated/ divorced. Bloody hell I was asked out by women off the internet, I got women grabbing me bum at salsa dancing classes and one of my mates sisters invited me round for a meal then rode me conkers off on the sofa before I had chance to eat me puddin!
The moral of the tale is that the tables have turned and women are in power. Bring it on!
The moral of the tale is that the tables have turned and women are in power. Bring it on!