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LoginLast Updated: July 12, Fact Checked. For nearly 10 years, Alessandra has worked with clients ranging from celebrities to young professionals and leads a team of matchmakers responsible for hundreds of marriages through their knowledge of interpersonal relationships, body language, and lie detection. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 8, times. You've met a man you're really interested in—and he's a single dad. While navigating a relationship with someone who has kids can sometimes be complicated, it can also be really rewarding and a lot of fun! As long as you learn to manage your expectations and try to avoid overstepping his family boundaries, you have a lot to look forward to. Read on for specific things you need to know if you're ready to date a single dad. This article is based on an interview with our celebrity matchmaker and dating coach, Alessandra Conti, co-founder of Matchmakers In The City. Check out the full interview here.
Now what? That depends. For some women, this is an absolute, non-negotiable dealbreaker. For you, the adventure of dating a single dad ends before it even begins. You are free to jump back into the dating pool.
Given the responsibilities a parent has, single dads do tend to approach any new relationship with caution. As you spend more time together, it can become especially hard to know when he is ready to move into a more serious commitment.
Dating is incredibly difficult. Guilt comes and goes. When we asked single dads to offer some truths about the experience their younger selves would appreciate, their answers revealed a not-so-startling truth: single fatherhood is, especially at the start, difficult. Because of course it is.
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