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I've discovered that women really love seeing a dad out with his daughter 😅

My gf got COVID over the weekend so I've been mostly taking care of the baby. We had my nieces birthday party over the weekend so I went with just me & my daughter, it was my first time being out & about all day with just me & her together.

Everywhere we went women kept stopping to talk to us & some would simply just turn to look at her & make comments about how cute she is 😌 even the cashier women got so excited to see her & talk to her. It was sweet so see how much they lit up over my lil baby.
I'm noticing that it happens almost every time I'm out with my daughter.

That never happens when it's me & my gf out with the baby though 😅 people don't even notice us they just carry on like usual. It definitely made me notice the difference in how strangers act whenever it's just me & Naya though.

I'm no expert, I've only seen it on movies or TV until now but I think it's kinda true that women love seeing a dad out with his baby 😂
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zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Do they? I never get any attention from women when I'm out with my 6 y/o. Doesn't help that it's usually only mum's at the school she goes to and they're all married or in relationships so not interested in a hard working single dad.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@zonavar68 I think you confuse attention for sexual interest.
ChiefJustWalks · 26-30
@zonavar68 well I think it's not exactly a way of showing interest in the man himself, (even though it could be) I think women just find interest the fact that you're being a dad so they feel more comfortable making comments or talking about the kids or baby.

So far I haven't felt like anyone was interested in me personally. Maybe just the baby & the conversation lol
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@ChiefJustWalks You'd think as a single dad with a daughter that it would be an attractor. I dunno how single women in the 40+ range with young children fare. My ex is 50 next year and she only has our daughter (who will be 7 soon) but what she gets up to is none of my business. In normal social situations a women won't know I'm single and will presume I'm married (whether on not there are 'indications' of that). Many of the mums at my daughter's school probably know I am seperated from her mum since 2018 but it's never talked about and I never bring it up in conversation. My ex will never be in the same place and situation as me with our daughter - she expressly avoids that so people that don't know us don't see us together like we're still a happy family.