I was just referred to this site (www.idonotwantkids.com) through the LJ community
Some of the questions did include a variety of options. For instance, one was phrased as:
do NOT want kids...* (Please complete the sentence)
- Ever
- For At Least 5 Years
- For At Least 10 Years
- Of my own, but I would adopt
- Until I finish school
- Now, but I might want them in the future
- Now, but I will definitely want them in the future
- Now, but perhaps if I met the right person I would
To clear up any possibility of misunderstanding, what do YOU mean when you say: 'I do NOT want kids?'*
- It means what it says. I do NOT have kids, I do NOT want to date someone with kids, and I do NOT ever want to have any kids with anyone.
- It means that it's ok if you already have kids, but I just don't want any of my own.
- It means that I already have kids, and it's ok if you do, I just don't want them to tag along on our dates.
- It means that I do not currently have kids and I do not want to marry someone that already has any either, but I do want us to have kids together one day.
- It means that I do not want to date anybody with children, because I do not want to raise another person's child, but it's different if you are a widow with children.
So I highly recommend checking this site out. It's fine that many people want to have kids, but I'm tired of things being weighted so heavily in favor of those who want kids and against those of us who do not, for instance, many dating sites don't have the question of kids as a searchable option. It's a waste of both the Childfree person's time and the person hoping to start a family to not be able to filter each other out. And the options this site gives doesn't necessarily make the same mistake in reverse of discriminating against those in favor of kids, by allowing us to customize what, exactly, Childfree means to us individually.
*EDIT - I just did a profile search to find my matches, and they do offer the options of "seeking: man/woman/couple/group", so that speaks well for the poly options












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Date: 5/13/08 10:25 pm (UTC)From:Breakups happen over the stuff people fail to take adequately into consideration in advance, often the stuff you can easily get along while being different about but still being friends or dating. But if you're trying to meet people to date, I think you also need to take into consideration the things that prevent people from becoming friends or from falling for each other so as to save time.
But a basic filter for religion is probably adequate.
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Date: 5/13/08 10:35 pm (UTC)From:And I also heartily agree that many things that cause romantic breakups are things that can be lived with in friendships or lesser-romantic relationships (like "dating" or "fuckbuddies").
I recently ran into an old friend who asked after the boyfriend I was dating last time I saw him. I related the story of how I moved to Orlando and how his current gf and my landlord accused me of "hating" my ex simply because I chose to move out when my landlord allowed him to move into the house I was living in. I don't know why some people don't understand that a perfectly fun social acquaintance does not necessarily make a good housemate, and my desire to not live with my ex doesn't mean I hate him. His inability to pay equal financial contribution and his refusal to take up the slack by doing housework doesn't bother me at all if he's a friend, but it's a HUGE FREAKIN' DEAL when he's a housemate/boyfriend.
If I couldn't filter my searches by some kind of religious criteria, I wouldn't find much value in this website, since my religious (or rather, anti-religion) views figure fairly prominantly in how I structure my life and how I view the world and how I judge people.
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Date: 5/13/08 10:43 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 5/13/08 10:53 pm (UTC)From: