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It may be a little more complicated, but she's worth it. Carly Snyder, MD is a reproductive and perinatal psychiatrist who combines traditional psychiatry with integrative medicine-based treatments. If you're in the dating game, single moms will likely be in the mix. In fact, according to a Pew Research Center study, the US has the world's highest rate of children living in single-parent households, specifically those run by single moms. Single parents bring unique perspectives, priorities, and life experiences to the table—and that can make them great partners. They're often capable, smart, flexible, and know what they're looking for in a relationship.
Dating a single parent is complicated. That doesn't mean a relationship with a single mom or dad can't be amazing, and that you can't enjoy it, but dating someone with kids is completely different than dating someone without kids. People who date single parents often find these relationships frustrating and challenging when it comes to making plans. They often find themselves disappointed when the single parent has to reschedule dates because of kid emergencies, and they end up resentful towards the person they are dating. Being in tune with what a single parent is thinking and feeling can help you understand, accept and truly enjoy the relationship more. So, that's where I come in--a single mom of two pre-teens.
If you are getting back into the dating scene, you might be wondering, "Should I date a single mom? No matter how much chemistry you share or how much you both value your relationship, there will be times when the kids interrupt, take precedence over your relationship, and require the devoted attention of their parent. You'll plan a special outing and— boom —someone gets sick. Or you'll have a long day and just want to unwind, only to find the kids ramped up and rowdy. Dating someone with kids has its perks, but it also has its challenges, which require careful consideration, especially for first-timers.
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