Look, girl, go out on a date with the young man!
Hey Rosie,
I am a single mother who is raising her son alone because my sonâs father went to jail. Rosie, he went away for 10 to 15 years for armed robbery. We tried to make it work, but this wasnât a realistic plan. So I decided to move on, raise my son (who is now 10) and go back to school.{{more}} I now have a degree, a job that I like and a house. I have a good circle of friends and a great family, but I have always been really scared to get back into the dating scene.
I met this guy a year ago, when he came to my company. He has always expressed interest in knowing me better. I also think heâs a handsome and nice guy. We have gone out in a group, and I can tell he likes me. He even told our other co-wokers the same thing, but Iâm still scared Rosie, should I give him a chance? I donât want a revolving door in my sonâs life. His stability is number one. But I think Iâm beginning to fall for this guy, and Iâm afraid he will lose interest.
Afraid to step
Dear Afraid to step,
Well, I am on my feet, and I am applauding you like you wouldnât believe. Good for you! You took a good long look at your life and turned it around, not only for yourself, but also for your son! Well done! Now, letâs grab you before you become Mother Theresa!
I really want the many young women out there to know that they, too, can do this as well. They can have a slight detour in life, but be focused and come out stronger at the other side of the tunnel. However, itâs time you start dealing with your emotions and whatâs preventing you from moving forward in your social and personal life.
Somehow I feel as though you are beating yourself up about your past. Granted your ex-boyfriend made some bad decisions that had nothing to do with you and those were HIS poor choices. You deserve to have your own happiness, and that means taking a chance. Nothing is ever promised. We canât guarantee that a partner will be honorable and true. But the one thing is that we can use our instincts, look at how this person interacts with his family (especially his parents) and friends.
Does he have a split personality or does he have a bad temper? Does he drink or do drugs socially? These are just some tips that you can put on your check list. Then, most important, how does he treat you? Are you happy to see him? Does he make you smile/laugh? Is he respectful of your opinions? Can you see yourself with him 30 years from now? Look, girl, if you have answered yes to most of these questions…run, do not walk, and go out on a date with the young man.
Take it slowly, build a friendship first and get to know one another. I agree, do not drag your son into the mix until you are sure that this relationship has a solid future. You are a bright, young woman, with a solid head on your shoulders. I suspect that this man sees that and wants to be a part of your future as well. Best of luck, and keep me updated.
Rosie
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