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Mothers must be highly intentional about the information they share online. Savvy daters avoid posting photos of their children on public dating profiles and keep specific details about schools, neighborhoods, and routines completely private until trust is firmly established. Owning the "Eject" Button
Date pushes past comfort levels, makes inappropriate comments, or ignores safety boundaries. mother%27s bad date
You are allowed to say, "I don't think we are a match, so I'm going to head home now. Thank you for the evening." Mothers must be highly intentional about the information
In the car, Sarah sat for a long moment with her hands on the steering wheel. Her heart was pounding. She felt humiliated, angry, and—strangely—proud. She hadn’t cried. She hadn’t apologized. She hadn’t given him a second chance to explain away his casual cruelty. You are allowed to say, "I don't think
The photos were from 2012. The hairline has retreated like the French army. The listed height of 5’10” is actually 5’6” in decent lighting. He mentions that he is “actually separated, not divorced, but it’s complicated.” (It is never complicated. It is always a lie.)