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8 Rules for Dating a Single Dad

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God did bless me with being attractive. Don't ask dumb questions on the first date. Playing Mother to a series of adult Peter Pans got old, so this kind of attitude is a very welcome change of pace. I understand the knee-jerk reaction.

Now that I'm with a person who's ex will be around in a close way forever and ever amen, I have to be OK with that. And I have heard this comment more than once, so I know you are spot on with some situations. Feelings are the key to compatibility, in my opinion.

8 Rules for Dating a Single Dad

Image via iStock Let's face it: dating is difficult. And when you bring single parents, their former partners, and their children into the mix, things get even messier. But that doesn't mean that every attractive single dad you meet is off limits! Just remember these eight rules for dating single dads. Image via iStock Rule 1: Be Realistic You might be used to someone who only has you to spend his time and money on, but with a single dad, the situation will be very different. His kids come first—and it should be that way! Try not to be too upset if he can't afford to take you on extravagant dates or he has to cancel because his daughter got sick. MORE: Image via iStock Rule 2: Know the Difference Between Expectations and Standards Standards are the things you must have in a relationship—mutual respect, attraction, fun, etc. Expectations, however, set you up for disappointment, and they blind you when you've got something good. What I'm trying to say is this: Prioritize the things that are important to you in a relationship, and then keep those in mind. It's good to hold the guy you're dating, single parent or not, to high standards—he should treat you well and make you feel good about yourself, yet it's not good to throw away a healthy relationship because you expect to have a monopoly on his free time or expect his kids to adore you immediately. But be careful about being overzealous. If he's divorced and not widowed, chances are his kids still have a mother who is very involved in their life. Trying to get too involved too quickly will only lead to resentment from her and her children. Image via iStock Rule 4: Be Yourself Generally speaking, you should never try to be something you're not. This especially applies when you're getting to know a single dad and his children. If you're not someone who's really comfortable or familiar with children, don't pretend to be! If he's a keeper, he'll be patient with you and let you get to know his kids at your own speed. They'll probably be able to tell you're trying too hard. They'll come around when they can see what a wonderful person you are. MORE: Image via iStock Rule 5: Jealousy is Bound to Happen I'm not just talking about you. With single dads, there's all kinds of people who were in his life before you were. His kids may get jealous, his kids' mother may get jealous, and, yes, you may get jealous from time to time, too. Just know that it's a normal response, so try to get through it. Image via iStock Rule 6: You May Have Different Ideas About the Future Whether or not you're a single parent yourself, the two of you may have conflicting opinions about cohabitation, marriage, and future children. Be open, be honest, and communicate clearly when it comes to these important and sensitive issues. Image via iStock Rule 7: He's Not Just Looking for Another Mother to His Children Yes, it's important to show him that you can act appropriately and responsibly so that he sees you as someone who can help him raise his children, but he also needs a romantic partner on top of that. Don't forget to have fun together and take time for yourselves. Her mother is very unfit and we hate her, but we are all civil. Aubrey told me a month ago that I am her favorite mommy. It really warmed my heart to hear her say that. She even said that just moments after I got onto her for being a brat. So I know she meant it. Being in a relationship that involves a child or children is very difficult but the most rewarding thing I could have possibly gotten myself into. I love her and her father more than life itself. This information is not a substitute for professional medical, psychiatric or psychological advice. Nothing on this website should be taken to imply an endorsement of EverydayFamily.

They're just stoked to too beat an adult. Dating a single father a dating universe full of guys who may be up to no good, we are the ones who want more than a one-night stand. Thank you for all your honest posts. Do make her a mixed CD and enjoy watching Netflix together after the jesus hit the hay. Ideally, his parenting style will mesh with your beliefs about how children should be raised. It was my realization that we had nothing in common yes we seemed to have a lot of spark on text messages and via email once we were sitting at a del together. Be prepared for any sort of reaction, as the kids may take well to a fun friend they have parental figures already but the father might not take well to your responses when he is disciplining them or you may be tagged as an evil stepmom if the kids north to accommodate you. And yes, others may have decided to not have kids for selfish reasons.

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