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Father's Day: Single, male, broody?   by flynn23 at  2:30 pm EDT, Jun 15, 2008 |  
"I had spent a lot of my time living a bachelor life. It was a lot of fun but I never seemed to meet the right woman. In my thirties, I dated a woman for four years but she didn't want a family. When we split up, it struck me that I was already 36 and that I couldn't spend my whole life partying. "I do think that men have some form of biological clock. It's not the same as a woman's, obviously, but it really did feel that I'd reached that time of life when it was right to have a kid. "But it took a traumatic experience to bring this home." 
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RE: Father's Day: Single, male, broody?   by anniep at  5:50 pm EDT, Jun 16, 2008 |  
flynn23 wrote: "I had spent a lot of my time living a bachelor life. It was a lot of fun but I never seemed to meet the right woman. In my thirties, I dated a woman for four years but she didn't want a family. When we split up, it struck me that I was already 36 and that I couldn't spend my whole life partying. "I do think that men have some form of biological clock. It's not the same as a woman's, obviously, but it really did feel that I'd reached that time of life when it was right to have a kid. "But it took a traumatic experience to bring this home." 
 yep. 
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