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Question: Are Dads Allowed on TwitterMoms?

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I just had a guy ask to be my friend on TwitterMoms.com. I'm wondering a few things:

1. Are Dads allowed on TwitterMoms?
2. Anyone else bothered by this?
3. If Dads are allowed, should this community be named TwitterParents?

All obligatory PC talk aside, can you answer honestly please?

Thanks!

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I don't see a problem in Dads joining, but I have to wonder why a male who isn't a dad would want to join, unless it is too meet women. Just my honest opinion.

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Well said Christopher and Linda. I agree with both of you. If I don't want someone or someone's to read what I am posting...I simply will not post it. And where Christopher is on twittermoms I don't think you could call it "lurking". Though its a good rhyming word for the one that should be used, "working". As long as the men are being "nonintrusive ... supportive and not subversive ... congruent and not intersecting :)" then who cares? Amen, halleluiah , power to ya, the end! :)

Christopher said:
Phoenixuncaged said:
To be truthful I can understand that the Christopher is here by invitation if it was for work.. but your comments don't put me at ease. You admit your not even a dad and work for some other company and go read our blogs and discussions.. That is creepy to me.. You should be on TwitterDad's Not the Mom's site..

Anyways there is my 2 cents...

To be clear, I don't work for a company like an Employee ... I work with a Director for another women's group with members in many countries. I'm sorry I creep you out though :( I just hope you understand my profile correctly before any judgments are passed.

I can only speak for myself having a genuine reason for being here. I can't really speak to this whole thing about people lurking around but I understand the issue very well as a social network moderator. It's an issue every network administrator has to deal with in the public forum.

My field takes me into many varied communities including women based communities, social media organizations, web business groups, marketing and advertising communites, urban entreprenuer groups .... anywhere really where people want and need to develop business and improve their situations.

At the same time, I repeat for the sake of reassurance, being on these varied networks requires that I maintain a nonintrusive and collaborative presence while representing my own network of joint venture professionals. That means I contribute where appropriate and do not take away from the integrity of the community. And I have good experience in doing so. Hope others come to see that too.

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Question: What prevents any male from joining and pretending to be a mom? There could some men around signing up as women and there is no way to make sure that they are really women!

Debby Stewart
http://www.TheHealthForum.org

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