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She wants kids at 46 and doesn't call

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Italianmower · 28/01/2026 15:49

I recently met a wonderful 46-year-old woman(I am m36), and while we’ve only had two dates, our connection is intense; she is a beauty and a very fascinating person. We met twice and I travelled for a month but we message constantly, and I even picked up a bottle of her favourite wine while travelling, which led to an invitation for dinner at her place tomorrow. However, I’m navigating two specific hurdles and would appreciate some female perspective.

1 - she relies heavily on lengthy voice notes, sometimes up to 30 minutes long 🙄which makes it difficult to track every detail when it comes to responding. Despite my hints and a few missed calls to her, she seems to action my suggestion for real-time phone conversations. How can I gently suggest switching to calls without dismissing her preferred way of communicating or sounding too keen to do calls(maybe she has a valid reason for this?).

2 - she recently mentioned being ready for children(she rushed over this topic I could not even address it). Given her age and some issues people face conceiving at such an age, I’m conscious of the potential complexities and costs involved, such as IVF, which I’m not prepared to pursue if it ever comes to it(no i am not assuming she would expect me to fund it but it is likely a mutual thing for those who do it). I’m personally neutral on having kids; if she was young, I would likely not have any reservations down the road(not saying being young means it is easy to conceive for everyone), but I don’t want to respond in a way that feels harsh , judgemental or dismissive.

How should I best address these topics during our dinner tomorrow?
FYI some may say, it is too early to talk about this; personally I date with intention at this stage and so does she so it is crucial to talk about these things early.

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SemiRetiredLoveGoddeess · 29/01/2026 19:06

She sounds a bit unbalanced desperate to be honest.

Call it a day now Hon

whereHeroesAremade · 29/01/2026 19:23

Italianmower · 29/01/2026 14:46

i noted in my opening (I am m36)

tbh ...i had the inkling this is a female ....from the way the opening post was spelled out

ThatCyanCat · 29/01/2026 19:41

whereHeroesAremade · 29/01/2026 19:23

tbh ...i had the inkling this is a female ....from the way the opening post was spelled out

M36 or F46 is a Reddit thing.

Bibi12 · 29/01/2026 20:14

Nothing wrong with not getting married and having kids earlier. Not everyone is lucky to find a right person and not everyone wants to settle with someone unsuitable.

My grandmother had her last baby at 48 naturally. The truth is female fertility is hugely dependent on health, genes and lifestyle not just age. Some women will fall pregnant way into their 40' and some will struggle in their early 30'. Statistics are just the average of those.
She clearly really wants a baby and it clouds her judgment. It doesn't mean she is toxic or a "walking red flag". Nobody here really knows her so no-one can really tell you what to do. Best you sort it out between the two of you.

Chickadee001 · 30/01/2026 05:25

Jeez that's a heavy conversation you'll be having tomorrow night - far too intense for the start of a relationship - I would get out quick before she traps you as her baby Daddy!

Italianmower · 30/01/2026 12:44

ThatCyanCat · 29/01/2026 19:41

M36 or F46 is a Reddit thing.

It's an internet thing ,not just reddit(but noted)

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