More from CafeMom: 14 Online Dating Horror Stories From Single Moms But for single moms who are trying to find love on dating apps, the stakes are totally different. They aren’t stressing about looking like a fitspo star — they are more worried about chasing away potential partners with hard-core truth bombs like needing someone who is “dad material.” We asked 15 moms who are looking for love to reveal the super real facts about themselves they’re most afraid to share on their dating profiles — and the few that they have no shame in sharing at all! No shame, ladies, we all need to do what works best for us. More from CafeMom: 15 Single Moms Reveal the Scariest Thing About Dating From no-dick-pic policies to how the kids will always come first, here’s what a single mom’s dating profile would look like if she were being brutally honest. And FYI, single guys, a woman with children can be tons of fun! More from CafeMom: 13 Not-So-Little White Lies Women Tell on Dating Sites “I don’t see that going over well though.” — Jennifer D., Saint Paul, Minnesota More from CafeMom: 17 Women Confess the Surprising Things That Turn Them On “I get A LOT less responses than I used to. But I also get A LOT less dick pics, so I count that as a win.” — Joannie F., San Antonio, Texas “I think that would scare guys off though.” — Grace R., Holland, Michigan More from CafeMom: Why I’m Done With Online Dating Websites “When I was first on Tinder, I made it pretty clear that I was looking for no-strings-attached sex. It was honest, but I got flooded with SO many creepy guys. So now I pretend that I’m looking for a relationship so the guys who respond are a little higher quality. I’m still just there because I’m looking for sex though.” — Name withheld by request “I need some nice, non-sippy-cup times in my life.” — Patrice P., Buffalo, New York “She’s a tough nut to crack but a very good judge of character, I think.” — Janice V., Mendota Heights, Minnesota
title: “15 Single Moms Got Real About Their Online Dating Profiles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-21” author: “Kristal Martinez”
More from CafeMom: 14 Online Dating Horror Stories From Single Moms But for single moms who are trying to find love on dating apps, the stakes are totally different. They aren’t stressing about looking like a fitspo star — they are more worried about chasing away potential partners with hard-core truth bombs like needing someone who is “dad material.” We asked 15 moms who are looking for love to reveal the super real facts about themselves they’re most afraid to share on their dating profiles — and the few that they have no shame in sharing at all! No shame, ladies, we all need to do what works best for us. More from CafeMom: 15 Single Moms Reveal the Scariest Thing About Dating From no-dick-pic policies to how the kids will always come first, here’s what a single mom’s dating profile would look like if she were being brutally honest. And FYI, single guys, a woman with children can be tons of fun! More from CafeMom: 13 Not-So-Little White Lies Women Tell on Dating Sites “I don’t see that going over well though.” — Jennifer D., Saint Paul, Minnesota More from CafeMom: 17 Women Confess the Surprising Things That Turn Them On “I get A LOT less responses than I used to. But I also get A LOT less dick pics, so I count that as a win.” — Joannie F., San Antonio, Texas “I think that would scare guys off though.” — Grace R., Holland, Michigan More from CafeMom: Why I’m Done With Online Dating Websites “When I was first on Tinder, I made it pretty clear that I was looking for no-strings-attached sex. It was honest, but I got flooded with SO many creepy guys. So now I pretend that I’m looking for a relationship so the guys who respond are a little higher quality. I’m still just there because I’m looking for sex though.” — Name withheld by request “I need some nice, non-sippy-cup times in my life.” — Patrice P., Buffalo, New York “She’s a tough nut to crack but a very good judge of character, I think.” — Janice V., Mendota Heights, Minnesota
title: “15 Single Moms Got Real About Their Online Dating Profiles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Monique Wilson”
More from CafeMom: 14 Online Dating Horror Stories From Single Moms But for single moms who are trying to find love on dating apps, the stakes are totally different. They aren’t stressing about looking like a fitspo star — they are more worried about chasing away potential partners with hard-core truth bombs like needing someone who is “dad material.” We asked 15 moms who are looking for love to reveal the super real facts about themselves they’re most afraid to share on their dating profiles — and the few that they have no shame in sharing at all! No shame, ladies, we all need to do what works best for us. More from CafeMom: 15 Single Moms Reveal the Scariest Thing About Dating From no-dick-pic policies to how the kids will always come first, here’s what a single mom’s dating profile would look like if she were being brutally honest. And FYI, single guys, a woman with children can be tons of fun! More from CafeMom: 13 Not-So-Little White Lies Women Tell on Dating Sites “I don’t see that going over well though.” — Jennifer D., Saint Paul, Minnesota More from CafeMom: 17 Women Confess the Surprising Things That Turn Them On “I get A LOT less responses than I used to. But I also get A LOT less dick pics, so I count that as a win.” — Joannie F., San Antonio, Texas “I think that would scare guys off though.” — Grace R., Holland, Michigan More from CafeMom: Why I’m Done With Online Dating Websites “When I was first on Tinder, I made it pretty clear that I was looking for no-strings-attached sex. It was honest, but I got flooded with SO many creepy guys. So now I pretend that I’m looking for a relationship so the guys who respond are a little higher quality. I’m still just there because I’m looking for sex though.” — Name withheld by request “I need some nice, non-sippy-cup times in my life.” — Patrice P., Buffalo, New York “She’s a tough nut to crack but a very good judge of character, I think.” — Janice V., Mendota Heights, Minnesota