More than likely they haven't taken the time to get to know you as a woman, a person, or a mother. Seems that perhaps fear might be the culprit. It's about accepting a larger commitment. Some men probably feel unsure if they can handle the extra responsability. I'm a single mother and have raised 3 girls to maturity on my own. Their father disappeared 15 years ago. Though it is a shame they will never know what it's like to have a father's love or know what a real relationship between parents should be, it's ok. We made it through. I'm sure there are strong men out there. They are just not commonplace. So when one does happen to come along, appreciate that special man!
I would say maybe. Sometimes the experience is worth the cost. One can learn from the results, fine tune their instincts, and harness that knowledge to guide them into a better understanding.
RE: Let's Write a Story (this time with 3 words)
While laughing, talking