Ahead of Single Parent’s Day on March 21st, Dating.com, part of the Dating.com Group and the company behind numerous online dating sites, is celebrating the strong, smart, and loving single parents by revealing helpful tips on how to navigate the tricky dating scene.
Dating can be a fun and exhilarating activity as there is a world full of potential partners waiting to sweep you off your feet. However, having children can make your experience a little different and sometimes more complicated. As a single parent it is common to think about your kids feelings when it comes to jumping back into the dating scene. A survey of Dating.com members who reported to be single parents uncovered why they were hesitant about beginning to date again. Findings include:
· 76% of single parents surveyed reported that they are hesitant to get back into the dating game because they are nervous about how their kids will feel/react
· 24% of single parents said that they weren’t sure how to approach dating because it had been so long since they have been intimate with another person
· 68% of single parents on the platform do not reveal that they have kids on their dating profiles
· 20% of single parents surveyed admitted to not telling their date that they have children on the first date
“Getting back into the dating game can be intimidating, but it is important that at some point in their life, a single parent begins to look for love again. Everyone deserves to find their soulmate and partner to walk through life with,” says Maria Sullivan, Vice President and Dating Expert of Dating.com. “At Dating.com, we have heard about the struggles single parents go through when beginning to date again, so we wanted to share helpful tips and insights that will ease their transition back into the dating world. The number one tip that I can give to a single parent is to be open minded, there is so much that every individual has to offer and your soulmate might surprise you.”
It is common for a single parent to want a fill the silent void in their life with a romantic partner. In an effort to make the transition into the dating world a little less intimidating, Dating.com has provided tips on how to find your other half.
· Make sure you are feeling your best. Being absent from the dating scene for an extended period of time might have you feeling out of touch, insignificant or flat out old. Nothing is sexier than confidence, so make sure you take the time to refresh your wardrobe, practice yoga or workout, take new pictures for your online dating profiles and do whatever it takes to boost your self-esteem.
· Get online. See what the internet has to offer. There are lots of different platforms that cater to different preferences, find what interests you and create a profile.
· Take things slow. Jumping straight back into dating after a long break may be weird at first. Test the waters by starting conversations with multiple people. Once you feel you have gotten back into the swing of things, you can take the next step and meet for coffee or dinner.
· Talk to your kids and friends. Talking to your kids and friends or younger friends you feel comfortable talking to about dating, get their input. You’ll be surprised what kind of advice they have to give. You may notice that dating culture today is much more different than what you’re used to and these loved ones can be great resources and confidence boosters.
After you put yourself out there and find someone that you can see yourself having a long-term relationship with, it will eventually come time to introduce your new partner to your kids. To help relieve some stress figuring out the best way to introduce your partner and your children, Dating.com has provided three essential tips.
· Make sure to have a conversation ahead of time. It is important to connect it with your kids and be honest with them about your relationship status especially if you are ready to have your kids meet your significant other. Having a conversation ahead of time will allow you to gauge how your kids are feeling about meeting your new significant other and avoid any surprises.
· Keep the first interaction low-key and short. When planning the first activity make sure it is a place that your kids enjoy like their favorite restaurant or ice cream joint.
· Don’t rush the relationship. When introducing your significant other to your kids you want them to develop a relationship on their own. Don’t rush the relationship by overwhelming your kids with your new significant other. Take your time because good things come to those who wait.
Single Parents can find everything they are looking for among Dating.com’s extensive, international network of singles. With access to millions of potential matches from more than 32 countries worldwide, members increase their chances of finding someone to spend the rest of their lives with. To register, please visit www.dating.com.
About Dating.com Group
Dating.com Group is a global social discovery platform, enabling people from around the globe to connect through the power of shared interests and mutual benefits. Dating.com Group has offices in seven countries and a team of more than 500 professionals with more than 73 million registered users across the entire portfolio. Our brands include Dating.com, DateMyAge, LovingA, Tubit, AnastasiaDate, ChinaLove, and many more, each with a unique platform tailored to different communities defined by interest, geography and demographics.
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