Five useful tips for dating as a single mother
Putting yourself back on the dating scene after years of child rearing may sound nerve-racking, but there are plenty of ways to do it. Here are some top tips for how to meet a partner as a single mother.
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Go online
Dating websites such as http://www.jazzedfreedating.co.uk are a great place to start when you want to put yourself out there in the world of dating. There’s also a great deal of flexibility with online dating, which makes it particularly good for single mothers.
You can update your profile or check your messages during naps, school times or late at night and fit your romantic pursuits around your other commitments easily.
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Talk to your married friends
Married friends are the perfect people to help you with your love life, whether it’s inviting you to a dinner party or introducing you to their friends. When you hunt for a partner by yourself, it’s easy to become discouraged or decide to go straight home after work, but your friends won’t let you off the hook that easily.
Your friends are also an excellent resource for meeting people – when pressed, people often know many more eligible singles than they first realised.
Create an action plan
Because it’s slightly harder to get out there and meet people when caring for a child, single mothers should try to have a plan of action when it comes to dating. Make it a point to get childcare once or twice a week, during which time you can attend singles events or organise dates.
Don’t forget to let your friends know that you’re ready to find your ideal match so they can offer to babysit.
Take a class
Taking a class means that you’ll get to do something you love while meeting new people in the process. Since single mothers spend lots of time giving to others, it is especially important to take time out and focus on yourself.
It can be great fun to get out of the house, do something that’s just for you and mingle with other adults.
Reassure your child
While you are dating, it is important that your child knows that they are your priority. If they are old enough, you could let them know that even while you’re going out to meet friends they can contact you at any time.
It’s best not to introduce your child to a date unless you feel things are getting serious. Children can form bonds quickly and may get confused or disappointed when people don’t return.
Because divorce and single parenthood don’t carry the same stigma as they used to, single mothers are able to work on their own lives and feel fulfilled in themselves before needing to look for a partner. This makes it much easier to meet someone on your own terms. Enjoy the fun of being single with these top tips!








I’m a single mom who sometimes feels that the stigma is still there. Then again, maybe it’s just me
yes, single parenthood has taught me that i dont need a man to complete me.that will just be a bonus.