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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]kiranon
(1,738 posts)could be he says "No". If one partner does not want children and, for the other it is a life necessity, both need to move on (child support is a separate issue - the child is here and needs to be supported). I've seen it happen many times and the parties were much happier afterwords. Most even remained friends and wished each other well. Anyone with a modicum of social skills can find another partner. Try on line dating - it works for many and this time put in your profile that you want to start a family and that not wanting children would be a deal breaker. Status: widowed with 2 children, married divorced man with no children and had 2 more children through adoption. Second husband also adopted my two children from first marriage. There are many kinds of family and parenting choices out there. Traditional is not the only way.