I am so much more than that and besides, the label has such depressing connotations -- desperation, loneliness, sadness. Yet I am none of those things. So when it comes to online dating, when is the ideal time to reveal your single-parent status?
My first ad on lavalife.com was honest. I said that I was a single mom but not looking for anyone to rescue me, thank you very much. I got a few hits from really strange guys. One sexy guy smiled at me, but said he'd only be interested in some fun, as he'd had enough of the single mother type. I was furious. I'm not a type just because I've had a child. So after some depressing experiences, I've stopped mentioning my child in my ad.
Is that wrong?
"No," says Sherrie Schneider, co-author of The Rules for Online Dating. "Nowhere in your ad should you mention your children. Don't say that you love hugging your three-year-old or taking walks with your teen. And never, ever, post a photograph online that shows you with your kids."
Its not that Schneider advocates pretending that the kids don't exist. If there's a fact box to check that asks whether you have any, you should check yes, but you shouldn't offer any further info on the topic if you want to attract a man.
Operating on a need-to-know basis is also advocated by Sharon McKenna, author of Sex and the Single Mother. "It seems deceptive not to disclose it, but unless they ask you directly or you're out on a date and it seems like there's a real chance of romance, telling them isn't necessary," she says, "but, if it feels like something good could develop, you need to tell them straight away."
One single mom I know, Ally*, admitted to placing two ads, one that mentions her child and one that doesn't. "My barren ad attracted more men," she says. "It's like the Internet mimics the real world. Who knew?"
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Strangely enough, being a single dad doesn't seem to have the same effect on the number of hits you get or mean that you only hear from single moms. James says that his ad, which mentions that his children are the most important thing in his life, brings him lots of dates. "Honestly, I think that women feel like I'm less likely to be a jerk because I'm a dad," he says, "which is probably true to some extent, as having children made me become a lot more mature and dependable than my childless friends."
When looking through personal ads it can be cringe-inducing to see how some guys use their kids to show you how nice they are. Putting pictures of your kids up on a dating site is pretty creepy whether you are male or female. But when browsing through ads, this tends to be something guys do much more readily. "I would never do that," says James. "My kids aren't some kind of bargaining chips for me to show what cute babies I can make."
