No offense Aimee, and i've heard that statement before, but i think it can give off a bad impression. Don't get me wrong, i get how having a child must change ones priorities, and to do everything you can to give them the very best up-bringing, but making such a statement can give a potential partner the impression that he can never be an important part of your life, which is never a good foot to start off on. I'm not saying at all that's what you mean to say, but just how such a statement can come across...
I want to organize a meet-up for the Ireland-France match this Saturday evening in Dublin city centre. First of all i want to see what interest there is in it, and then once have some definite numbers to try book somewhere to watch it.
RE: Dating a single parent
Look i'm getting some seriously defensive vibes here. I'm not into getting into a fight about it