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    Trump’s election stole my desire to look for a partner

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soloish/wp/2016/12/05/trumps-election-stole-my-desire-to-look-for-a-partner/

    By Stephanie Land December 5



    In August, I went on six dates in one week. I had decided that I was ready to look for a partner. Enough of this dating unavailable men a half-decade younger than me. They’d never seriously consider a relationship with me, my two children and our needy dog. No. I wanted to find an equal. A man who wouldn’t feel the need to step in and rescue me. I didn’t need rescuing.

    But I knew deep down that was only partially true. I often felt the sort of loneliness that settled in my stomach, starting from a chaotic afternoon with my children, lasting well into the night when I pulled covers tight around my chin.

    I’ve been on my own with my kids for most of the past decade. I have no idea what a supportive partner would even look like in my house. I imagined it as some sort of potluck: We’d both bring the things we have to offer and place them on the table. My ability to multitask and keep everyone’s schedules on track would sit next to his ability to fix cars, cook or read books in silly voices. Then we’d feast.

    Of the six first dates I had in August, two men seemed promising. One of them met me at a brewery. We chatted happily through two beers. Finally I was out of a job interview mode I’d fallen into while sitting across from strangers. I relaxed. I laughed. And it wasn’t the laugh I did just because. It was real.

    We dated for a few weeks before he admitted he wasn’t ready for something serious. Two days later, the other of those good dates called me out of the blue. We talked for a while, and I asked him to dinner. Things were falling into place. A feast was laid out on the table, and it looked delicious.

    But two weeks later, the election happened. Once it was clear that Donald Trump would be president instead of Hillary Clinton, I felt sick to my stomach. I wanted to gather my children in bed with me and cling to them like we would if thunder and lightning were raging outside, with winds high enough that they power might go out. The world felt that precarious to me.

    My oldest came out of her room the next morning to show me the money the Tooth Fairy had left her. She’d unexpectedly had to have a tooth pulled, and so bravely went through it that I said, “Just think: You’ll always remember the day you got a tooth pulled with the day we elected our first female president.”

    When I told her Trump had won, she protested: “But Mom. You said Hillary was going to win.”

    “A lot of people thought the same thing,” I said. I hugged her, a little scared to send her to school, out into the big sky country of the red state where we live.

    Twenty minutes later, at a stoplight on the way to drop off my 2-year-old daughter at day care, steam started creeping out from under the hood of my car. Fortunately my mechanic’s shop was nearby.

    My radiator was cracked in two places, right at the top. “I really wouldn’t feel comfortable with you driving it,” one of the mechanics said. Luckily a new radiator could easily be obtained and installed that day. I thanked them.

    I didn’t start crying until I had crossed the street to walk home. We had a few miles to go, so I carried my daughter. I didn’t mind carrying her; I still had that urge to cling to her and keep her close. It was cold that morning, but the sun started to warm us enough to remove our hats. Halfway home, my tears stopped, and my despair grew to appreciation.

    I have the means to fix our car. I, on my own, can support my family. I not only have the strength to keep it together mentally and emotionally but I also have the strength to carry my daughter home. I have the strength to carry all of us.

    That urge to cling to my family while keeping our foundation strong didn’t mesh well with continuing to date the man I’d been seeing. He also has a daughter. He, too, had been feeling a lot of the same emotions I was experiencing: hopelessness; fear; uncertainty about the future; panic over having to talk to my 9-year-old about anything that might come up at school, or what to do in the instance of sexual assault. But I couldn’t reach out to him anymore. He was too new, too unfamiliar.

    My focus had to be on my community of friends that are my family. I need to fiercely love the people close to me instead of learning to love someone new. To reach out to others could weaken the bonds that hold my family together.

    “I can’t,” I told him. “I just can’t.”

    I’ve lost the desire to attempt the courtship phase. The future is uncertain. I am not the optimistic person I was on the morning of Nov. 8, wearing a T-shirt with “Nasty Woman” written inside a red heart. It makes me want to cry thinking of that. Of seeing my oldest in the shirt I bought her in Washington, D.C., that says “Future President.”

    There is no room for dating in this place of grief. Dating means hope. I’ve lost that hope in seeing the words “President-elect Trump.”



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    Run away!

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    Will be a bitter lesbian in 10 years

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    Pfft , I lost a case of rice krispy treats to a guy in Penn. . Thats what Trump cost me. This is why Trump carried Penn. , the Good Lord knew I did not need a case of rice krispy treats.
    Do something Danke

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    What happen to the father(s) of the children?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    What happen to the father(s) of the children?
    You have to ask.

    LOL, she has three kids. I guess Obama made her horny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    What happen to the father(s) of the children?
    They're writing checks and bitter..

    How else do you think she's "able to support her family by herself"?

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    When I was in my early 20s and unmarried, I was watching a nature show about lions.
    It pointed out that when a pride loses its leader, a wandering male will come take over the pride.
    The first thing he does is kill all the cubs.

    I remember thinking, I'm glad we're not lions, but they sure got it figured out.
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    Trump’s erection stole my desire to look for a partner
    How I keep seeing this headline.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Paul View Post
    The intellectual battle for liberty can appear to be a lonely one at times. However, the numbers are not as important as the principles that we hold. Leonard Read always taught that "it's not a numbers game, but an ideological game." That's why it's important to continue to provide a principled philosophy as to what the role of government ought to be, despite the numbers that stare us in the face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
    How I keep seeing this headline.
    Because you know the truth is that she really thinks that Big Daddy Trump govt is going to take care of her just as completely as Big Momma govt has in the past.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Will be a bitter lesbian in 10 years
    She's spent the better part of a decade being that already.
    She will spend the rest of her life demanding that everyone around her be a woman so she can be a woman too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    They're writing checks and bitter..

    How else do you think she's "able to support her family by herself"?
    bingo

    subsidize failed marriages and you get more of them

    give dad the boot and earn instant entitlement to have uncle steal from your neighbors on your behalf

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    Bullet dodged, indeed!

    And her selfish delusion will deprive her children of having a man and father figure in their life.... contributing to the next generation of effeminate androgynous wieners that couldn't change a tire, build a fire, or fight for something worth fighting for. smh
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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    They're writing checks and bitter..

    How else do you think she's "able to support her family by herself"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jllundqu View Post
    Bullet dodged, indeed!

    And her selfish delusion will deprive her children of having a man and father figure in their life.... contributing to the next generation of effeminate androgynous wieners that couldn't change a tire, build a fire, or fight for something worth fighting for. smh
    Perhaps if she had a man around he could have taught her children how to change out that busted radiator. Except that she'd probably marry one of those effeminate androgynous wieners that can't do $#@! for themselves either. I'm not saying a woman can't change out a radiator, by the way, just that this particular one couldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkBuddha View Post
    Perhaps if she had a man around he could have taught her children how to change out that busted radiator. Except that she'd probably marry one of those effeminate androgynous wieners that can't do $#@! for themselves either. I'm not saying a woman can't change out a radiator, by the way, just that this particular one couldn't.
    Except for she says specifically that she imagined having a partner that could fix cars:
    I’ve been on my own with my kids for most of the past decade. I have no idea what a supportive partner would even look like in my house. I imagined it as some sort of potluck: We’d both bring the things we have to offer and place them on the table. My ability to multitask and keep everyone’s schedules on track would sit next to his ability to fix cars, cook or read books in silly voices. Then we’d feast.
    Which I was going to say is kinda sexist of her to assume those roles on her imaginary partner.
    Last edited by specsaregood; 12-06-2016 at 10:36 AM.

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    “A lot of people thought the same thing,” I said. I hugged her, a little scared to send her to school, out into the big sky country of the red state where we live.
    She fled California because it got too "edgy" after she supported every leftist, bleeding heart, Big Mommy position imaginable, and now she is infecting Montana.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    She fled California because it got too "edgy" after she supported every leftist, bleeding heart, Big Mommy position imaginable, and now she is infecting Montana.
    She played her cards as countless women before her, have kids in a high income/high child support state and once 'awarded' her breeders salary move to a more cost effective area...



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    They’d never seriously consider a relationship with me, my two children and our needy dog.
    Good! Neither should anyone else! Single mothers should be toxic! Becoming a single mother should be a personal calamity of such enormity that women take all possible means to avoid it.

    But, what do I know? I'm just old-fashioned. I'm sure society will be just fine with about 50% of kids being raised by single moms. Ju-u-u-st fi-i-i-i-innne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helmuth_hubener View Post
    Good! Neither should anyone else! Single mothers should be toxic! Becoming a single mother should be a personal calamity of such enormity that women take all possible means to avoid it.

    But, what do I know? I'm just old-fashioned. I'm sure society will be just fine with about 50% of kids being raised by single moms. Ju-u-u-st fi-i-i-i-innne.
    Why do men leave their families? I think men are every bit as irresponsible as women. For every child born there is a man involved and they should not be allowed to slouch out on the responsibility of a child being born as a result of their actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Working Poor View Post
    Why do men leave their families? I think men are every bit as irresponsible as women. For every child born there is a man involved and they should not be allowed to slouch out on the responsibility of a child being born as a result of their actions.
    I am seriously hard pressed to think of a couple that I have known that broke up because of the man leaving. I think I know of one many years ago, where he left and married his secretary. Every other case (many) has been the woman kicking out the man after he has outlived his usefulness, and quite often, as the woman in the OP hinted at, it's to date another (younger) guy. This is California, so your mileage will vary. Seems that roles have been reversed from what they used to be in the 50s-70s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by specsaregood View Post
    Because you know the truth is that she really thinks that Big Daddy Trump govt is going to take care of her just as completely as Big Momma govt has in the past.
    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post
    bingo

    subsidize failed marriages and you get more of them

    give dad the boot and earn instant entitlement to have uncle steal from your neighbors on your behalf
    Yep.

    Multiple causes:

    1 - Divorce courts and terms have favored women and incentivized divorce.
    2 - Divorce is accepted as a norm.
    3 - Many women now make more money than their spouses.
    4 - Big Mommy government promises to take care of single moms and their kids.
    5 - Older women dating multiple younger men is now acceptable and promoted (Cougar syndrome).

    Government is primarily responsible for 1 & 4. The rest is just the new norm.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    Yep.
    6 - Woman applies for "TANF" places "father's" name on document... gets fat $1500/mo check from the state and "dad" gets a matching bill, even if he just found out the bitch was $#@!ing around and its not really his kid.

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    Washington Post prints this kind of tripe.

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