Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
I'm a woman and I 100% agree with OP on this. I found myself disgusted with most divorced dads on the dating apps because they seemed to have no concept of responsibility for the children they had fathered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
I'm a woman and I 100% agree with OP on this. I found myself disgusted with most divorced dads on the dating apps because they seemed to have no concept of responsibility for the children they had fathered.
+1. Honestly have no respect for my ex, who has no physical custody of his kids, and is out there dating saying he is open to kids. But, I have even less respect for the woman who fell for his shtick and married him. (Although, I do thank her for taking him off my hands).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
I'm a woman and I 100% agree with OP on this. I found myself disgusted with most divorced dads on the dating apps because they seemed to have no concept of responsibility for the children they had fathered.
+1. Honestly have no respect for my ex, who has no physical custody of his kids, and is out there dating saying he is open to kids. But, I have even less respect for the woman who fell for his shtick and married him. (Although, I do thank her for taking him off my hands).
Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
I'm a woman and I 100% agree with OP on this. I found myself disgusted with most divorced dads on the dating apps because they seemed to have no concept of responsibility for the children they had fathered.
Anonymous wrote:I am confused. You could just ignore them no? I mean you don't have to respond back to them. I am trying to understand what you are trying to say.
Anonymous wrote:No man who is a good, involved father and a moral, respectable person would say this. Either a) you don't really parent the children you already have, so a couple more doesn't seem like a big deal to you. Or b) you don't actually want more children, but you do want to match with younger women, and you don't care if you waste their fertility window.
I'm an attractive divorced 40 yo mom and before I made "don't want children" a dealbreaker, I got dozens of you gross dudes slobbering over my profile begging me for a chance every day. As soon as I saw that you're 45+, "have kids" and are also "open to kids" you went directly in the trash because you're a useless loser who is not worth my time. You all deserved to be baby trapped into family #2 by desperate late 30s women who lied about being on birth control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hinge has a prompt “want kids” for men/women who want to make more babies
The “open to kids” means these divorced dads are open to dating single moms who already have kids
+1. That is my interpretation.
Anonymous wrote:Hinge has a prompt “want kids” for men/women who want to make more babies
The “open to kids” means these divorced dads are open to dating single moms who already have kids