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Post by jaylondon on Mar 13, 2012 23:38:56 GMT
The subject title says it all. I'm a Sikh gay man in my early 30s who wants to meet a Sikh or non-Sikh gay woman to have a child with in the context of a co-parenting arrangement.
Please get in touch with me if you are interested, and let's take it from there.
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Post by asiantwist on Aug 14, 2012 8:38:58 GMT
Hi, I am also looking.. please contact me on kandi.pop@hotmail.com
Regards
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Post by hotguy on Sept 25, 2012 10:22:57 GMT
what r u talking about plz tell
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Post by rembrandt84 on Jan 21, 2013 10:19:39 GMT
So, the child will be brought up with daddy going out with a "best friend" and perhaps mommy has a live-in "best friend". What do you have to give the child? What idea will you give the child that you want to raise?
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Post by rembrandt84 on Jan 21, 2013 10:21:56 GMT
And if there is a possibility to break the marriage, who is taking the custody of the child? There would be an environmental drift in the child's life and how would you prepare him/her? Sometimes I think, these issues are not addressed. What would be your strategy?
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Post by quantumdesi on Jan 21, 2013 14:16:45 GMT
Down boy! No one said anything about marriage - a co-parenting agreement - different thing.... Very modern
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Post by rembrandt84 on Jan 21, 2013 15:59:47 GMT
Down boy! No one said anything about marriage - a co-parenting agreement - different thing.... Very modern A co-parenting agreement is to provide a child with a safe yet secure and stable environment. Very similar to marriage. When a child is involved, one can't just take things for granted, not the same anymore. Like any other "agreement" there is a possibility of termination. What is the exit-strategy of people who want to enter such agreement?
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Post by quantumdesi on Jan 21, 2013 17:07:43 GMT
Hmmm "safe yet secure and stable" - what's the "yet" for? Also... "When a child is involved"..... In what context would you have a co-parenting relationship without a child involved? Nevertheless, you raise interesting questions! I've never really looked at a co-parenting agreement - have you? Would be interested to see one....
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Post by rembrandt84 on Jan 22, 2013 10:48:19 GMT
The topic at hand is "Looking for a gay woman to raise a child with", it's not so difficult to read. Pretty clear English.
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Post by quantumdesi on Jan 22, 2013 12:33:00 GMT
Exactly!
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Post by mockaur2013 on Sept 3, 2013 21:42:00 GMT
Any one interested in a union/co-parenting/moc with a jatt Sikh professional female aged 41?
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Post by Anisa on Apr 15, 2014 17:29:44 GMT
Hi there, I work for the BBC and am interested in this forum looking at co parenting and the Sikh community. Pls get in touch at anisa.kadri@bbc.co.uk. Many thanks.
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Post by Jatt79 on Jan 4, 2017 11:38:31 GMT
Hi, I'm a 37 year old professional Jatt Sikh guy living in the U.K. I'm currently in a relationship with a white male. Although I'm not interested in a MOC, I'm interested in having a child in the future with a Jatt Sikh female. I'm just scoping to see if there's any interest at this stage.
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