Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it's a bit forward; I also see why they want to know. But it seems like there are nicer / better ways to phrase it...(All from the same relationship? Do they all have the same father?)
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Can avoid all that by telling them how many kids she has before the first date. It is completely disingenuous to tell someone you have four kids on a first date. Waste of everyone’s time.
I am not meeting the men online, so they aren't reading a profile. I meet men the old fashioned way--in person. The guy from today pulled up on me in a parking lot on Tuesday and asked for my number. We went out to lunch today after several back and forth text messages.
Should I have told him in the parking lot that I have 4 kids? I don't view my kids as a detriment or a dirty secret so having them works its way into the conversation organically and within the first conversation. Geesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a guy and am appalled that you get this question. You do not want to date a guy who brings it up out of the blue. At some point the topic may come up naturally later in the relationship.
Yes, but she is picking up strange guys in parking lots.
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For curiosity, where/how do cream of the crop men meet women? What makes you assume he’s a low life because he stopped her in a parking lot?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a guy and am appalled that you get this question. You do not want to date a guy who brings it up out of the blue. At some point the topic may come up naturally later in the relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Nothing wrong with meeting in a parking lot. This is what it means to meet someone in real life. The question was rudely put but many people would want to know the answer (and nothing wrong if the answer were more than one dad!) so it is a good idea to put the info in your answer as previously suggested. If number of kids is dealbreaker for anyone, they should ask before meeting- no need to preemptively disclose.
This. Exactly. Strange new world we live in where people think it's odd to actually meet people in real life and in real life scenarios. I feel like we have slipped into a tare in the universe sometimes, and we are all now living in Bizzaro world.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a legit question IMHO.
One father = committed relationship that ultimately didn't work out; demonstrates love, loyalty, and responsibility. Hopefully means you have a decent coparenting relationship and minimal drama with your ex. Hopefully there aren't financial issues.
Multiple baby daddies = irresponsible; bad decision making; lack of commitment, responsibility; different morals/values; potential baby daddy drama. Likely financial issues. Already blended family issues.
Anonymous wrote: Nothing wrong with meeting in a parking lot. This is what it means to meet someone in real life. The question was rudely put but many people would want to know the answer (and nothing wrong if the answer were more than one dad!) so it is a good idea to put the info in your answer as previously suggested. If number of kids is dealbreaker for anyone, they should ask before meeting- no need to preemptively disclose.
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 children from 3 men. Not sure why it would be important to a conversation but if asked I would tell them the truth.