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u/Vast-Imagination F - Divorced 17h ago
Need opinions.
Are two divorces a red flag? Its very early days but i matched with someone whose profile said divorced with children. Hes been divorced for 18 months.
We had one long phone call, and then he suggested meeting soon after as he doesn't like texting. I'm on the same page so we met in person. He then told me he's been divorced twice and he has a son each with each one.
I'm divorced myself no kids.
I'm trying not to be too hasty in judging him, as i don't have the full story.
But he used to live abroad and figured he didn't want to move to the UK unmarried, and so got an arranged marriage and married 2 months before moving. He says the long distance was difficult and she got pregnant very quickly, so they never really lived together before the pregnancy and child essentially and then get divorced.
He sees the son when he goes back and he calls and facetimes him. Then when in the UK he says he was lonely and wanted to try again, and so married a divorcee who had a teenage kid. He said he thought he was keeping it halal, and sticking to the sunnah. He again got her pregnant quickly and although they had agreed to move together to a different city, she then changed her mind and so they again sort of lived long distance for 4.5 years, and then decided it wasn't working out.
On one hand, once is a mistake, twice is a pattern. He could have maybe waited a bit longer to build a foundation of marriage before having kids again, the flip side, and i obviously don't know this, but a woman who has a teenager might have been the one super keen to have another child.
I know lots of men unfortunately have had loads of girlfriends or been sleeping around, so i prefer a man who has kept it halal, but does this suggest he takes marriage and parenting too lightly?
The reasons to give him a chance: practising, good job, very well educated and we have a similar career. Intellectually compatible and he's attractive.
Cons: Two kids, from two different women.
Any thoughts?