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17/06/2014
The fashion expert, who turns 39 later this year, added that he has always wanted a family.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, he explained that he is in fact so willing to become a dad that he is looking at becoming a single parent.
He said: "I've been broody since my 20s. There's nothing wrong with being a 50 or 60-year-old first-time father if you want to be, but I'm not sure I do. Forty is a marker – it truly is middle age.
"The thing is, I'm not sure if I'd be a dad on my own. I need to ask myself those questions. And I'm afraid if I decide not to, I won't be able to cope with that."
He added: "I go about dating the same as everyone. I go to bars, but it's mainly through friends of friends now. At my age you want to find people you have more in common with."
The television presenter continued, explaining that his work life would also need to be examined – and changed – if he was to have children.
"I couldn't do these hours and have children and hopefully a relationship," he said. "I am mellowing now. I have always been hectic, chaotic and bonkers to be around, but as I've got older I have certain things in place that are calmer."
(JP/CD)
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Gok Wan's Hopes Of Fatherhood
Gok Wan has admitted he would like to become a father.The fashion expert, who turns 39 later this year, added that he has always wanted a family.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, he explained that he is in fact so willing to become a dad that he is looking at becoming a single parent.
He said: "I've been broody since my 20s. There's nothing wrong with being a 50 or 60-year-old first-time father if you want to be, but I'm not sure I do. Forty is a marker – it truly is middle age.
"The thing is, I'm not sure if I'd be a dad on my own. I need to ask myself those questions. And I'm afraid if I decide not to, I won't be able to cope with that."
He added: "I go about dating the same as everyone. I go to bars, but it's mainly through friends of friends now. At my age you want to find people you have more in common with."
The television presenter continued, explaining that his work life would also need to be examined – and changed – if he was to have children.
"I couldn't do these hours and have children and hopefully a relationship," he said. "I am mellowing now. I have always been hectic, chaotic and bonkers to be around, but as I've got older I have certain things in place that are calmer."
(JP/CD)
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