"Not my kid" 😒

What is up with guys putting pictures of themselves with kids and then pointing out "not my kid... niece/nephew... sister's kid..." WHY USE THAT PICTURE? I find it off-putting and attention-seeking. Like, do they think because someone let them near a child long enough to snap a photo that it means they're qualified potential dad material?! It really bugs me. I see it on a handful of profiles every day. I am actually interested in single dads so it particularly bothers me that I have to try and figure out if its really their child or not. One guy even edited his photo to write "niece" with an arrow. GUYS. PLEASE STOP THIS. (If women do this too, I imagine its equally unappealing).



Submitted May 25, 2019 at 07:48PM

What is up with guys putting pictures of themselves with kids and then pointing out "not my kid... niece/nephew... sister's kid..." WHY USE THAT PICTURE? I find it off-putting and attention-seeking. Like, do they think because someone let them near a child long enough to snap a photo that it means they're qualified potential dad material?! It really bugs me. I see it on a handful of profiles every day. I am actually interested in single dads so it particularly bothers me that I have to try and figure out if its really their child or not. One guy even edited his photo to write "niece" with an arrow. GUYS. PLEASE STOP THIS. (If women do this too, I imagine its equally unappealing).

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