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A male friend of mine that I've been hoping that one day will become more than friends with me was having a conversation with me one day. We were watching a Dr. Phil show about dead beat parents. I started telling my friend how I would raise my kids if I ever had them one day. My friend was listening intently and seemed to be really interested in what I had to say. Well after this he said to me "so when are you having these kids"? I got a little embarrassed and then told him that I hadn't thought about it (although I had, with HIM being the father) and said that I just knew I would be a great father. Then he said in a really quiet but sweet voice "yes, you would make a great mother some day".
Do you think this may mean he's interested in me as more than a friend, and may be contemplating having a family with me someday? He would make a great father, he's so good with kids.
Oh yeah, I am 28 and he is 45. We've both never had children.
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As to whether-or-not he's had thoughts of having kids with you, I wouldn't possibly know. I do know that what he said isn't a definite anything. I've had friends who show no interest in me whatso ever (and that I know for a fact) say I would make a great father someday. While he may be interested in you as more than a friend, I don't see this as proof of it. Besides, that might be skipping a few steps if it were.
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