Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in DC? Most late 20s/early 30s guys in DC are freaked out by the idea of kids of their own, much less being a step-parent. You are wasting your time if you don't disclose the kid upfront. It should be in your profile if you are online dating. If you don't want to disclose it for privacy or safety reasons, then you should be proactively looking for guys in their late thirties or single fathers.
That is dangerous advice. Putting kids in an online dating profile can attract predators for women.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in DC? Most late 20s/early 30s guys in DC are freaked out by the idea of kids of their own, much less being a step-parent. You are wasting your time if you don't disclose the kid upfront. It should be in your profile if you are online dating. If you don't want to disclose it for privacy or safety reasons, then you should be proactively looking for guys in their late thirties or single fathers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The norm around here for professionals is to have kids in their mid thirties or later so yeah, well educated men are surprised if you have a kid. Tell them prior to the first date so they know. Will prevent the deer in headlights look.
This is not the norm. It's not unusual and it's more common than at many other places, but it's not the norm. Most professionals, even in this area, have thir first child in their early thirties. Stop pretending otherwise.
I totally agree. I work FT and earn around 180k as does my husband. Most of my friends are in the same category. Only 2 people had children starting in their late 30s. I was done at 32. I don't know anyone who had kids prior to 23, but even in my children's upper middle class elementary school the "old" mom scenario is certainly not the majority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The norm around here for professionals is to have kids in their mid thirties or later so yeah, well educated men are surprised if you have a kid. Tell them prior to the first date so they know. Will prevent the deer in headlights look.
This is not the norm. It's not unusual and it's more common than at many other places, but it's not the norm. Most professionals, even in this area, have thir first child in their early thirties. Stop pretending otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:It's potential deal-breaker info, OP. I'm a single mom as well and I feel your frustration, but pre-kid I dated a guy who didn't disclose that he had a child before our first date and I was pissed. Let people know in advance. Will keep both of you from wasting your time. Besides, anyone who runs after the first date after finding out that you're a mom isn't a keeper (for you) anyway. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:The norm around here for professionals is to have kids in their mid thirties or later so yeah, well educated men are surprised if you have a kid. Tell them prior to the first date so they know. Will prevent the deer in headlights look.