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Reply to "Why are we increasingly seeing young women on Twitter with "mom of ____" in their bio"
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[quote=Anonymous]The only time I see people of either gender put "wife of" or "partner to" or "husband to" or whatever in their Twitter bio is when their partner is notable in some way. Like if their partner is active on twitter and runs a prominent non-profit, or is a published author, or whatever, they'll put it in there. But otherwise people don't. I don't know why you'd expect women to do it when men don't. Also, some men will put something like "proud dad to Maisie and Charlie" or whatever and not necessarily mention their wives. I think you all are reading way more into this than is there. My DH and I are both on twitter and neither of us mention each other, or our kid, in our twitter bio. Actually, while writing this I realized I don't know what my DH"s bio said so I looked. He doesn't even have one! Mine is just my profession, one major hobby I am involved in and tweet about, and a link to website because I run my own business.[/quote]
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