Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a single Dad and I've set up plenty of playdates with single moms, married mom's, Dads. With the single moms I've never thought about it as a dating thing as I've never thought of my daughter as date bait.
Well put. OP, please keep it clear. Ask her out directly, not through your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a single Dad and I've set up plenty of playdates with single moms, married mom's, Dads. With the single moms I've never thought about it as a dating thing as I've never thought of my daughter as date bait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So kid can’t have his friend over because both parents are single, ...makes sense.
OP didn’t specify if the kids were friends or not. I know who my preschooler plays with most often; if one of those dads asked for a play date I wouldn’t think there were ulterior motives. If my kid has never once mentioned playing with Larlo and out of the blue Larlo’s dad asks for a play date, then I’d definitely think there was something else going on.
Anonymous wrote:So kid can’t have his friend over because both parents are single, ...makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:So kid can’t have his friend over because both parents are single, ...makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP isn't clear on the motivation here. If it's to set up kids to play, no problem.
If he's interested in the mom then no, do not use the kids as pretext. Be an adult and reach out to her directly.
What do ppl do for preschool playdates? I thought it was as a pretext to date TBH.
Anonymous wrote:OP isn't clear on the motivation here. If it's to set up kids to play, no problem.
If he's interested in the mom then no, do not use the kids as pretext. Be an adult and reach out to her directly.
Anonymous wrote:do.not.do.this. Ever. Just a horrible idea to even venture down this road with kids in the mix. Ask her out/flirt with her at some other event.
- single dad