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Looking for Single Mothers to chat with.

T.C.Christian

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Hello, my name is Andrew I am a 25 year old single father of one. I was hoping to meet a single Christian mom with the same beliefs as myself. I'm just looking to chat and share parenting tips, and maybe scriptures. I live in the St. Paul area. It would be great to meet someone near me, but I'm open to meeting anyone interested in making a new friend.
 

GuitarMia05

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Hi Andrew,
I'm a newly single mom. I have an 11 month old (soon to be one in a few weeks...eeek), then have a daughter on the way due in April. I would love to chat with you, and if anything learn just as you are the adventures of single parenthood. message me if you ever want to chat. :)
 
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SearcherKris

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Hi Andrew,
I'm a newly single mom.

Actually, you are not a single mom. You are married. Based on your post in the section for separation and divorce, it has only been 1-2 months since your separation began. He wants a divorce, but your thread in consistent with comments from you that you want your marriage restored.

It is true that you are parenting without your husband right now, but that does not make you single. Planning to divorce does not mean you are no longer married.

I think it is fine for you to post in this section. I also think it is fine for you to talk with single fathers, as long as you are accurate in how you present your status. It gets very tricky and emotionally charged when singles, separated, and divorced people start talking. There's a lot of baggage, lots of hurt, lots of confusion, and lots of hopes. People are all at different phases of going through what is happening in their lives. Some are stronger than other. Some are freshly wounded. Some have a ton of support and healing behind them. You don't always know who you are talking to or what their true condition is. Things get tangled up too easily.

I understand that you are fairly new at the separation/divorce thing. I don't mean to be harsh. You just need to know that this is all a very delicate matter, and it must be handled carefully. It is of the utmost importance that you are very upfront and accurately honest about what your current circumstances are.
 
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