AnaestheticSpR wrote: » Hi, Posting this as I feel I need some unbiased advice. I recently went out on 2 dates with an absolutely stunning woman. Dates went exceptionally well, conversation flowed easily, lots of laughter etc. I found myself really falling for her. Last week I messaged her to arrange a 3rd date and I got a message back the following day saying and I quote " you're really cute but I'm looking to have a kid quite soon, I'm not really getting the vibe you'd be into that at this point in your life". She went on to sat that she thinks im a really cool person and would love to meet up from time to time for a drink etc. Now the thing is I did tell her on the dates that I don't see myself having kids in the next 1-2 years (as a background, I'm 35 and she's 37). When she sent me the message I played it a bit too cool and told her that it was fine and to message me if she ever changes her mind and wants to get to know me better. I do really like her and who knows I could well change my mind about kids as I've always felt it was the person you're with rather then the timing that is important when it comes to kids. Anyways I cant get her out of my head and just posting to ask for advice
I see sheep wrote: » She sounds like a bit of a headcase in fairness. I'd say move on mate.
Dial Hard wrote: » A headcase because she knows what her timelines are and was honest with him and didn't engage in any game-playing? Right.
I see sheep wrote: » Yeah sorry maybe a bit harsh there but I think this is something to bring up after being together 6 months or something like that. It's a bit bizzare to raise it so early.
AnaestheticSpR wrote: » Maybe I'm just being selfish but I'm loathe to give her up
antix80 wrote: » I know plenty of men humiliated by playing a sperm donor only to pay child support and fight for access. Maternal instincts can be truly awful, and some women by extension!
Western Lowland Gorilla wrote: » Playing a sperm donor, what do you mean? Did these men know what was happening. Or did the women in question 'forget' to take the pill. Granted it still takes two to tango. Frightening stuff!
Augme wrote: » It's important to remember her main purpose is basically a sperm donor rather than true love. As much as you like her now, feelings change very quickly so ask yourself if being a single dad in 2 years time is worh taking a risk for.
AnaestheticSpR wrote: » most people who have kids don't start a relationship with the specific intention of having starting a family, its something that develops organically, or thats how I see it in my head.
AnaestheticSpR wrote: » Cheers for the impartial advice, good to get an impartial outsiders view. I do appreciate the situation she's in with time pressure and all that and I'm aware that I have the luxury of not having a biological clock so to speak, so I certainly don't want to mess her around but most people who have kids don't start a relationship with the specific intention of having starting a family, its something that develops organically, or thats how I see it in my head. Anyways I reckon ye're probably right, I did tell her kids aren't on my horizon for the time being and that's waht probably put her off.
sallyanne12 wrote: » Ah here's I'm inclined to agree with the OP. I understand the poor woman has a clock ticking but 3 dates in?? It's far too soon to be thinking about let alone talking about kids. I'm not sure how many men she'll find who will want kids immediately after 3 dates...
sallyanne12 wrote: » Ah here's I'm inclined to agree with the OP. I understand the poor woman has a clock ticking but 3 dates in?? It's far too soon to be thinking about let alone talking about kids. I'm not sure how many men she'll find who will want kids immediately after 3 dates... sorry just to edit... she's been on TWO dates with the OP...
strandroad wrote: » why would you like to date someone who wants a fundamental something you're not sure is even an option for you?
seenitall wrote: » Biological clock waits for no woman.