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Contact mumsnet about this post From MEDIA: SarahKCE placed on Mon 28-Jan-08 09:16:36
Dating with small children and surviving a betrayal?

Hi there, I'm writing a feature for The Mirror's health and female section on the issues surrounding dating with small children. If anyone has any advice for other mothers or funny/interesting anecdotes, then please get in touch.

I'm also writing a feature called: I forgave my husband: 3 women whose relationships survived a betrayal. The betrayal can be financial, job-related, family, or involve a cheating spouse. I want it to be an honest and helpful account of couples who've overcome abuses of trust (could do with the advice myself!) If you fit the bill or know someone who might be interested, then please get in touch. Payment is available for the women featured in this article. Cheers,
Sarah



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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By skeletonbones on Wed 27-Feb-08 13:04:22
do you still need people for the dating tips? Mine would be- always check you hav't got nits before a first date blush
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Mon 11-Feb-08 23:03:55
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Sat 02-Feb-08 18:27:10
Eek, lol, how did he react when he found the 'chocolate'?

Yes, I can imagine envisaging where her partner's hand had been is perhaps a thought she didn't want to have!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By dividedselfridgesxmaswindow on Sat 02-Feb-08 18:18:14
Oh goodness, I am a serial online dater and now on a 'RL' date that has turned into relationship with man who was right under my nose.

The poo was on first visit to my house with ex dp. He was helping tidy so we could enjoy an evening together, hence he found the ball of chocolate that was poo behind the TV.

My friend pulled her vet but he was always with his hand up a cow's bum and she was always encumbered by petites enfants so it never worked out. Can you imagine booking a babysitter and getting blown out for the sake of a cat or someone's guinea pig?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Sat 02-Feb-08 18:09:02
Lol, yes - what was that?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By dividedselfridgesxmaswindow on Sat 02-Feb-08 17:40:48
Do you want my chocolate that was poo behind the TV anecdote?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Sat 02-Feb-08 17:38:45
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Wed 30-Jan-08 11:52:19
Anyone else? Really keen to get as much input as possible regarding the dating with small children - advice, interesting anecdotes etc
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Tue 29-Jan-08 14:18:12
Bump and thanks to Pesha!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Mon 28-Jan-08 17:14:43
Ok, will do now
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Pesha on Mon 28-Jan-08 16:48:49
Could you email me at dynamai @ yahoo.co.uk
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SarahKCE on Mon 28-Jan-08 14:01:42
Bump too


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