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I don't get this....here are the options for Children on OK Cupid

 

Likes Children

Dislikes Children

Has 1 child

Doesn't want children

Has more than 1

 

(and I think there's one more)

 

Anyhow, there's NO choice for "Don't have children"

 

Why is this? That's kind of stupid isn't it?

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I don't get this....here are the options for Children on OK Cupid

 

Likes Children

Dislikes Children

Has 1 child

Doesn't want children

Has more than 1

 

(and I think there's one more)

 

Anyhow, there's NO choice for "Don't have children"

 

Why is this? That's kind of stupid isn't it?

 

Yeah, that is weird.

 

I suppose the rationale might be that stating whether you like or dislike them is more descriptive than just saying you don't have any.

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Well, that would depend on the child. LOL

 

Yeah, that is weird.

 

I suppose the rationale might be that stating whether you like or dislike them is more descriptive than just saying you don't have any.

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Yeah, that is weird.

 

I suppose the rationale might be that stating whether you like or dislike them is more descriptive than just saying you don't have any.

 

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's implied when you pick either Like or Dislike children, plus you're giving people an idea whether you want to have your own or whether you'd be open to meeting someone with kids. Gives a LOT more info than just "don't have any", seems like a good idea to me.

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Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's implied when you pick either Like or Dislike children, plus you're giving people an idea whether you want to have your own or whether you'd be open to meeting someone with kids. Gives a LOT more info than just "don't have any", seems like a good idea to me.

 

That's why I just left it blank, it's left up t interpretation when clarifying it with someone you're talking to.

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