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Do you think a man could advertise himself as a CoParentMaxxer?

MatureDJ

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I was reading this, and it got me interested:
It would seem that a man could put on his OLD profile that he believes strongly in co-parenting (i.e., doing some of the family work), and all these women bellyaching about how husbands don't like to do much work would find him more desirable. Of course, something tells me that most women would rather be a single mommy, doing ALL of the work, of a ChadSpawn than be a married mommy to a Beta, with only the fat chicks, that can't get even get Chad casually, being interested. :rolleyes:
 

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I can't imagine that being an effective advertising angle on Bumble or Hinge (the more long term oriented apps). Tinder is more short term sex oriented, so that's not the right channel for that advertising angle.

A childless man talking about his future co-parenting desires wouldn't land too well with childless women on Bumble or Hinge.

Also, in terms of an in-person approach, this wouldn't also work well and it wouldn't be ideal to discuss in an early stage date. Discussing it in an early stage date would give off a major beta male energy vibe.

If this advertising angle were to work, it would work with a divorced single dad with a divorced single mom. Both would easily be 35+ and likely 40+.
 

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I can't imagine that being an effective advertising angle on Bumble or Hinge (the more long term oriented apps). Tinder is more short term sex oriented, so that's not the right channel for that advertising angle.

A childless man talking about his future co-parenting desires wouldn't land too well with childless women on Bumble or Hinge.

Also, in terms of an in-person approach, this wouldn't also work well and it wouldn't be ideal to discuss in an early stage date. Discussing it in an early stage date would give off a major beta male energy vibe.

If this advertising angle were to work, it would work with a divorced single dad with a divorced single mom. Both would easily be 35+ and likely 40+.
Depends on the site and age range. If the woman wants kids, LTR the Christian dating sites, or Match, where there are, or at least used to have the hotter women it might help if you too want to have kids. Having children is a two person job. You made the kid, raise them!

Of course if divorced, then that's different. I don't want to pay and raise another's child! Now if you did get a LTR and got married to her and she already has kids then that's a factor.

My late aunt had two kids, got divorced and married a couple years later and had two of my cousins already. Even though technically step father, they were only 3, and 6 when they got married so he basically raised them himself. Their other dad loved them, paid some child support but he had a decent paying job and decided to raise them since he married her.
 
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