Message from @Deleted User

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2018-10-12 17:05:23 UTC  

@DasBoles Lolz, that was one of the questions I asked above. πŸ˜‚

2018-10-12 17:05:58 UTC  

Let me copy what I wrote above for you.

2018-10-12 17:07:26 UTC  

oh snap

2018-10-12 17:08:19 UTC  

I only saw the question about being romantic.

2018-10-12 17:08:45 UTC  

@DasBoles
If you are taking the definition of an alpha and a beta from a man and apply it to a woman... I would think being an alpha female is a good thing.

ALPHA = strength, righteousness, devotion
BETA = weakness, evil, in fidelity
An alpha female leads by example of what being a strong woman is. She is the definition of a virtuous woman.
To Autarchist CAL point, it is harder to raise an alpha female because of the emotional malleablity.
An ALPHA female is not fully alpha without an ALPHA male.

2018-10-12 17:09:38 UTC  

Yeah, Lolz, you have to scroll up quite a bit to see it.

2018-10-12 17:11:30 UTC  

thats too much to ask, can't be bothered with "scrolling"

2018-10-12 17:11:51 UTC  

πŸ˜‹

2018-10-12 17:11:57 UTC  

I gave you my answer above. Lolz

2018-10-12 17:12:12 UTC  

thanks, thats a good answer.

2018-10-12 17:12:15 UTC  

Other people had a great answers too!

2018-10-12 17:12:44 UTC  

I'm trying to come up with a new question.....

2018-10-12 17:13:44 UTC  

Can a relationship with a single mom be viable?

2018-10-12 17:13:56 UTC  

Oooh good one!

2018-10-12 17:15:35 UTC  

That can be asked about single dads too, (i think the answers are different)

2018-10-12 17:16:01 UTC  

I think the answer is the same, honestly.

2018-10-12 17:16:15 UTC  

I agree with Jesse to a certain extent.

2018-10-12 17:17:58 UTC  

Single parents with children should only be with other single parents with children. Singles with no children fair better with singles with no children.
In this case, the adults have to put their selfish ways behind them and ensure that the bond between the child and the other biological parent is still good.

2018-10-12 17:18:48 UTC  

However, there is complexity that comes with all of that when kids are involved. It would be a delicate balancing act.

2018-10-12 17:21:22 UTC  

However, scripture does not talk about being the husband of multiple wives and kids and I think that is where Jesse is getting that from.

2018-10-12 17:22:08 UTC  

Anyway, in short, it is viable but very difficult. It must be done right.

2018-10-12 17:24:18 UTC  

2018-10-12 17:25:22 UTC  

I guess it gets more nuanced as well if you consider if they had this child out of wedlock or if there was a marriage.

2018-10-12 17:27:38 UTC  

Also you are probably right, no real difference between a single mom and single dad.

2018-10-12 17:28:11 UTC  

single parents should strive to be one and raise their children legitimately.

2018-10-12 17:28:54 UTC  

By getting into a relationship with either, you are an interference to that process.

2018-10-12 17:30:09 UTC  

So yeah, no real nuance either. Sometimes I speak too soon with whatever frivolous ideal pops into my head. I'm trying to overcome that.

2018-10-12 17:50:53 UTC  

I have a question that just spawned from your response. But I will wait till everyone answers your question first. @DasBoles

2018-10-12 17:51:12 UTC  

That is a pretty good answer you have. I agree to it!

2018-10-12 17:53:45 UTC  
2018-10-12 18:08:32 UTC  

Yes, a relationship with a single mom is viable - but I think it depends on the amount of kids, ages, the other parent's involvement - like @Deleted User said, viable but very difficult

2018-10-12 18:13:08 UTC  

It’s not an area that I’m really familiar with.

2018-10-12 18:20:37 UTC  

It's okay, @Officer_Caleb, you can still take a stab at it by looking at it objectively.

2018-10-12 18:21:03 UTC  

Pass on being with female with kids. I'm sure it is fine but no thanks.

2018-10-12 18:21:51 UTC  

Here is my clear answer, sorry for any confusion above. I think single parent dating is harmful to children, and only serves the selfishness of the parent. I know that single parents should be encouraged to set petty stuff aside and raise their children legitimately.

2018-10-12 18:22:13 UTC  

@Deleted User I hear you, bro. I have dated single fathers and 9/10 it is the other parent who has an issue with me. No thanks!

2018-10-12 18:23:06 UTC  

That's the thing, someone somewhere is going to see you as a rival. The other parent, or the child that is not yours.

2018-10-12 18:23:39 UTC  

I'm a "single" father too btw. This was something I did while in rebellion.

2018-10-12 18:26:41 UTC  

i put single in quotes because I am still married to my son's mother, although we have been living separate lives for longer than we had a relationship.

2018-10-12 18:27:17 UTC  

she would say we are single, or not married, and I used to too before my eyes were open