5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
No
Baby daddy28272 wrote:
5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
Eh...?
I mean, this whole thing sounds really odd. If you're not a troll, you need to realize that you are entering the 3rd trimester which is pretty insane.
Are you prepared to be a dad? In about three months, you are no longer even a thought to this woman. It will be 99% baby and 1% her, so there isn't any room left for you. It is hard enough dealing with this as a husband/father, so I am not sure you will like it as the new boyfriend.
But I have to say that if you really like this woman and you are willing to take on the responsibility of being a father figure to this baby, you are one awesome person.
I am suspecting that you are a troll. Also, I am a little concerned that a pregnant woman happened to get picked up in a grocery store. Are you sure you aren't the one who got picked up? Are you sure the relationship is in good faith? Just be careful.
Not a chance.
Well I'm married to one so yeah
Baby daddy28272 wrote:
5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
Pros: She's DESPERATE so she will say and do ANYTHING to try to keep you.
Cons: Desperation gets REAL old, REAL fast.
Yes. I have done it. However, don't have an expectations that this is a long term relationship.
Would I date a pregnant woman...
If I was the dad: Absolutely. You're a piece of crap if you get someone pregnant and then ditch.
If I'm not the dad: No f*cking way.
jorter wrote:
Would I date a pregnant woman...
If I was the dad: Absolutely. You're a piece of crap if you get someone pregnant and then ditch.
This is about as short-sighted as I have seen on this site. Surely you realize there are a myriad of circumstances that could have occurred.
Cant believe it took this long but,.....PICS? like actually though..
Lib Rules wrote:
jorter wrote:Would I date a pregnant woman...
If I was the dad: Absolutely. You're a piece of crap if you get someone pregnant and then ditch.
This is about as short-sighted as I have seen on this site. Surely you realize there are a myriad of circumstances that could have occurred.
Since those circumstances aren't given by OP why is his response short-sighted?
Are you tripping over yourself to raise some desperate hoe's little b astard?
Pros, you can't get her pregnant!
Cons, too many to list.
How.. just how did this happen.
I'd tell her you're not gonna commit to anything serious because there is just too many factors at the moment.
So be in a semi exclusive relationship where you're there for her. But you both know it may not last.
Can help you feel like you're not over committed to early.
Give yourself time to decide. But if you're ready for a family. It's not the worst decision.
No
Depends, is she super beautiful and super wealthy?
Baby daddy28272 wrote:
5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
Which grocery store?
Vegan Bill wrote:
Baby daddy28272 wrote:5 months pregnant. The father split.
Pros/cons?
Met her at the grocery store. Been hanging out 6 weeks. Feels weird.
Which grocery store?
Trader Joe's
Joe traded her in wrote:
Vegan Bill wrote:Which grocery store?
Trader Joe's
Excellent handle name. Bravo
The only pro I see is increased likelihood that she will have sex with you. Cons go on for miles.
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