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Ok tell me the pros and cons of having a 'boyfriend'

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 19:05

Is it worth the hassle?

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 19:35

any?

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Snaf · 05/07/2007 19:39

No, it isn't. Worth the hassle, that is.

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 19:46

thats my theory too but friends keep trying to tell me otherwise.

All they seem to come up with is sex though

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Tinkerbel5 · 05/07/2007 20:28

MrsWho unless you want male company then buy yourself a rabbit and I dont mean one with fur, lol

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JoMa · 05/07/2007 20:29

really not worth the hassle

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Snaf · 05/07/2007 20:29

I think women do better without a bloke around, really. And sex really hasn't got anything to do with whether a relationship is worth the hassle in the long run. Personally, I function better if I don't have relationship 'issues' clouding my judgement. Plus, I'm fundamentally too selfish to be any good in a couple

Then again, I am feeling particularly hacked off and cynical about finding anyone worthwhile atm, so feel free to ignore me!

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lou33 · 05/07/2007 20:35

depends on the bloke

there were no cons about my exbf, loved every minute of it

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 20:39

Tinkerbell- I have

Just really dont see what I get out of having a BF

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 20:41

I like to be in control and am really avoiding meeting someone because I don't want to lose that independance.

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mojosmum · 05/07/2007 20:42

so if blokes arent worth the hassle which i agree with what happens if you want another child?

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Snaf · 05/07/2007 20:43

I agree completely, MrsWho. I don't much like the person I become when I meet someone I'm interested in! I lose all sense of myself.

Whya re your friends so keen on getting you coupled-off?

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 20:45

Snaf- Mainly because I have been single for 6 years!

MOjosmum- Thats where my theory falls down, I am incredibly broody

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mojosmum · 05/07/2007 20:47

ive been single for 6yrs been out with a few male friends had sex but it has always caused problems

i really want s baby but would be happy to continue being a single parent just need to make the baby

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Ulysees · 05/07/2007 20:49

Yes if the man's a good one. Sex is amazing with my bf was non existent with dh. We have the same sense of humour and I love him. Lots in common, he's good to me and I to him. Also have a lot of respect.

cons...if he comes to live with me I'll need to adjust as been alone for 4 months and like it.

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MrsWho · 05/07/2007 20:53

ditto Mojosmum would love a baby but not bothered about having a bloke around

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UCM · 05/07/2007 20:56

a) pays for stuff (unless it's a dud one)
b) sex on tap
c) when you get serious you can use as a babysitter
d) holidays are cheaper
e) they do some cleaning, I should bloody well hope.
f) Can't think of an F

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mojosmum · 05/07/2007 21:00

UCM - really doesnt make me think i need a man those reasons dont make me even consider changing my mind i think that if its just me & dd then i cant be let down there are no arguments no waiting to be upset nothing bad that comes with a man

just need the sperm just couldnt go out & sleep with a strangers it to dangerous

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UCM · 05/07/2007 22:06

MJM, I am sure you can do bloody well with some bloke 'anging round your neck like an albatross!!!

Gawd....for the days I was single and happy eh>?

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UCM · 05/07/2007 22:09

Actually I put c) about the babysitting bit, rather wrongly.

I would not advise anyone to use a babysitter who they were not sure of. Sorry.

I certainly wouldn't leave either of my children with someone I had just met, however well he seemed to be.

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SurferRosa · 06/07/2007 12:05

Well if anyone wants contact details for my ex, I'm sure he would oblige...knocked me up fairly readily then behaved like a prick till I got the message and ditched him.

So I have the baby and am still single...it's bloody hard though - even if it would have been much worse with that particular bloke around, I like to think there are some who it would be fun/useful to share kids with...

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SurferRosa · 06/07/2007 12:06

Just to add I already have a 4yo...

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MascaraOHara · 06/07/2007 12:19

When I was single I wanted a boyfriend.

Now I have a boyfriend I wish I'd stayed single.

Much easier to be a single parent than to be a single parent who has to juggle yet one more thing (ime)

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beller · 06/07/2007 12:33

surferosa- sounds a bit like my ex!! All was ok until I got pregnant, then couldnt see him for dust!
15 weeks pregnant now and counting....one of his friends reckons "he will come round in time" ...well i dont know if i want him to now after his actions!!!

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Speccy · 06/07/2007 12:39

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TaylorsMummy · 06/07/2007 13:14

i hope you lot are joking about just wanting a baby. that's a sure way to put any new bloke off, tell him you just want a baby then your a lone parent all over again with an extra child in tow!!

i am really happy with my bf,i think there are more pros than cons,definately.it's just nice to be someone other than T's mummy all the time to be an adult and do adult things & talk adult talk!!

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