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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 141279" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Having raised my daughter as a single parent, there is no question she came before anyone else in my life. She did meet some of the men in my life but they weren't the ones I dated. They were my friends. None of the men I was dating were quite father material in my mind so there was no reason to bring them into her life. The males who were my friends had been friends before she came into my life and, hopefully, will be friends long after she moves on and truly gets her own life. There were even female friends I didn't introduce to my daughter.</p><p> </p><p>Personally, I feel it is healthy to have some aspects of your life separate and distinct from your child. They really don't have to share every bit of it, especially not your friends or lovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 141279, member: 3626"] Having raised my daughter as a single parent, there is no question she came before anyone else in my life. She did meet some of the men in my life but they weren't the ones I dated. They were my friends. None of the men I was dating were quite father material in my mind so there was no reason to bring them into her life. The males who were my friends had been friends before she came into my life and, hopefully, will be friends long after she moves on and truly gets her own life. There were even female friends I didn't introduce to my daughter. Personally, I feel it is healthy to have some aspects of your life separate and distinct from your child. They really don't have to share every bit of it, especially not your friends or lovers. [/QUOTE]
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