Would you marry a single parent,with two kids?

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  1. akuigla profile image60
    akuiglaposted 12 years ago

    Would you marry a single parent,with two kids?

  2. kwade tweeling profile image80
    kwade tweelingposted 12 years ago

    Yes.

    What matters is love. I would only enter into such a marriage if all parties involved had love for each other though.

  3. jacqui2011 profile image81
    jacqui2011posted 12 years ago

    If I was in love with the person, then I would have no hesitation. I would take it slowly for the sake of the kids, and include them in various stages of planning the wedding. I am in a similar situation at the moment and my partner and I hope to get married in a year or so. It is important that the children are made clear from the start that you are not trying to take the place of the absent parent. Break ups and meeting new partners do affect kids, but if you are open and honest with them and an effort is made on both sides, it should all go smoothly. Hope this helps.

  4. philirodje profile image60
    philirodjeposted 12 years ago

    Yes if there is love everything is acceptable.

  5. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 12 years ago

    why not. i have 5 kids between 2 women but only 2 of them are actually biologically mine. my wife has 3 kids and they look at me as though i'm their dad because their real dads are losers who don't see them because they don't want to have to pay support. it's sickening.

  6. stricktlydating profile image84
    stricktlydatingposted 12 years ago

    Yes, If he was the man I desired to marry, it wouldn't matter how many children he had (Although I may be conserned if he had several children to several different women).

  7. Dave Mathews profile image60
    Dave Mathewsposted 12 years ago

    yes and know? Would that person want to marry me though?

  8. Matt in Jax profile image60
    Matt in Jaxposted 12 years ago

    Most definitely. All depends on whether the kids actually bother you. If you have to ask the question, then they just might be int he back of your mind in a negative manner and you shouldn't rush it.

  9. RevLady profile image61
    RevLadyposted 12 years ago

    Recommended considerations:

    Understand that love, in and of itself, will not keep a marriage together. There are literally hundreds of couples who love each other even AFTER the divorce. Love is an emotion and it is relative. Its meaning is different for each person. And, love cannot support a marriage alone. It needs the help of your God given intelligence and wisdom.

    Keep in mind that who you marry will have a dramatic impact on all aspects of your life; spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health. Marriage is serious business and should be given serious thought. It is not optional, it is obligatory.

    The expectations you have of each other in regards to child rearing, finances, faith posture, family and friends, dealing with conflict and so forth should be among your priority discussions BEFORE tying the know.

    Peace and blessings!

  10. lostdogrwd profile image59
    lostdogrwdposted 12 years ago

    this person must be in love.true love just about always goes against what you think a  right kind of person should be. good luck

  11. KateWest profile image65
    KateWestposted 12 years ago

    As so many others have said, yes of course, if I were truly in love with him.

  12. rob_allen profile image68
    rob_allenposted 12 years ago

    No, i dont want excess baggage...Of course, i want to make kids on my own.

  13. Walt Smith profile image60
    Walt Smithposted 12 years ago

    Children play a large role in any couples lives, and need to be considered when meeting someone new. That being said, if you feel that you can become a happy extended family, I see no reason not to marry any darn body that you want. Children are blessings to be cherished and not just another responsibility, I would get married again in a heartbeat if I truly loved the person I was wanting to betroth, and it wouldn't matter if we started another "Brady Bunch" big_smile...W

  14. puddingicecream profile image69
    puddingicecreamposted 12 years ago

    It depends on that person, how old she or he is, and the other parent of those children. There are so many factors to consider.

  15. Pollyannalana profile image61
    Pollyannalanaposted 12 years ago

    No, guys are often marrying girls with a bunch of kids, what is with that? Are they nuts? Maybe they are on Medicaid, I don't know but sure do wonder, is there any time for romance? Lot of questions on that.

  16. edhan profile image37
    edhanposted 12 years ago

    Firstly, you have to know the person well enough including the 2 kids. If the kids are young then you must form a relationship with them and let them know that you will be part of the family if you marry their parent.

    Having the acceptance from the kids are important as not to complicate the situation when you decide to tie the knot.

    I believe that if everyone in the family accepts you then I see no reason why you should not be marrying unless there is no love.

    Love always works in a mysterious way and it is love that makes a person alive.

 
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