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Good News For Single Dads, You’re In Demand!

All the single daddies If you ask a lot of single dads they will probably tell you that it is hard to find someone in the dating world. Especially if…

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All the single daddies

If you ask a lot of single dads they will probably tell you that it is hard to find someone in the dating world. Especially if you are trying to find someone who may not have kids as well.

If you ask a lot of single dads they will probably tell you that it is hard to find someone in the dating world. Especially if you are trying to find someone who may not have kids as well.

What was once considered baggage is now considered to be an asset, we’re talking about having kids as opposed to being footloose and fancy free.

Dads are in demand!

it’s difficult to dive into the dating scene when you’re a single parent. Let’s be honest you have much less freedom to spend your nights out on the town, and you have to sell someone else on yourself and your children. Of course we don’t mean that you have to sell your children to a potential partner, it means you have to find someone who is open to the idea of dating a single parent.

For some prospective partners it’s a plus

A new survey from dating.com shows at 60% of single women are open to dating single dads.

These women are less willing to put up with indecisiveness in certainty and immaturity. A single dad may be more likely to be stable responsible mature and they’re less likely to play games.

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Here are a few other stats from the same survey

75% of single people say they match having a kid would have a little to no impact on their interest in dating them.

95% said the mat should be upfront about having a kid on the first date don’t hide it but they wouldn’t need to meet the kid early on. 60% said it could happen for the first time after six months of dating.

Bob is a native New Englander, growing up (sorta) in Maine where his love for radio started at a young age. While in high school he hosted radio shows on a local radio station, and he has never looked back. Bob joined the US Navy and served onboard the Sixth Fleet Flagship as a radio and TV host. After serving for 3 years, it was off to Emerson College in Boston. Bob hosted shows in Boston on WMEX, WVBF and WSSH in the 80’s and 90’s before heading to radio stations in Raleigh, NC, Manchester, NH, and New York City. Bob has been married for almost 25 years to Carolyn, a Woburn gal and they have 3 daughters, Nicole, Taylor, and Bridget. Bob and Carolyn are proud first-time grandparents to baby Caroline, who they plan to spoil every chance they get! “I started my career in New England and could not be happier to come back to Boston where I can root for all the Boston sports teams and eat lots of lobster rolls and clam chowder (okay not lots)… It is an honor to host the WROR morning show with LBF and wake up the World’s Greatest City!” Bob writes about recipes and restaurants, pop culture and trending topics.