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LoginNavigating the online dating world is no easy feat, and doing so as a single parent comes with another layer of concerns. Should you only use dating sites specifically designed for single parents? Should you disclose that you have kids on your profile? How will you find time to date with familial obligations? Based on our testers' feedback and key insights from dating experts, our biggest priorities when selecting the best dating apps for single parents were a large dating pool, safety features, detailed profiles, the ability to filter by distance, and free or low-cost features. We've included sites designed specifically for single parents such as SingleParentMeet , along with options like eharmony with specific features for single moms and dads.
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Creating a profile on dating sites for single parents can be a first step toward finding a partner who knows what it's like to have a young human in the mix. However, deciding which one to go with can feel overwhelming due to the sheer number of online dating sites available. Some singles wish to explore dating sites that cater specifically to single moms or they're looking specifically for a single fathers dating site. Both can be a good way to find a future partner, as can using a site that is for both single mothers and fathers. Here are a few options that exist.
I posted on our Single Parents FB closed group asking for single parents experiences around online dating, and oh my god, the responses were both funny and concerning. Which is why I reached out to gain some more understanding of this online dating world. Whilst there are horror stories, there were also lovely messages about how parents regained confidence through online dating and have met their current partners. This got me comparing it to how we meet people IRL. Say we met someone in a bar, we have to expect that there will be some weirdos in there, and some nice people.
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