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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the PP has a point about small children. I am invisible to men when I have a baby or toddler with me. They're not my children, but there is a huge difference in how much attention I get from men with them, compared to without them. [b]Honestly, I've wondered if it's some sort of biological thing[/b]. The difference is striking. [/quote] There are two theories on it. Neolithic man seems to have viewed a woman's offspring as proof of her fertility and therefore very sexy. Other primate males have been known to kill the offspring of their male rivals. [/quote] [b]Most men don't try to pick up a woman if she's spoken for.[/b] I'm not sure if that's cultural or biological. [b]Maybe a baby signals that she probably has a partner?[/b] [/quote] Possibly for a random woman with a baby on the street. But if a woman is on an online dating site or reveals at a meetup that she has a kid, she isn't "spoken for". So that's not why "men aren't interested in single moms'. BTW, I don't actually believe that men aren't interested in single moms. A woman (mother or otherwise) who is smart, beautiful, and funny will always be interesting to men (single or otherwise). [/quote]
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