![]() ![]() Somebody linked the Wikipedia article photo which is what most people mean by "dad bod," as it is what you'll mostly get when doing a google image search of the term. I'm a guy who spends a lot of time in the gym to stay fit so I was just curious.ĮDIT: There seems to be some disagreement on what "dad bod" means. I see people still mention it from time to time but I've always wondered if there was ever actually any truth to it. I know a year or so ago there was that "dad bod" craze trending all over social media but I never actually believed it, I thought it was more of just like a tongue-in cheek thing. and I'm not looking for responses like "As long as he has a good personality I don't mind," or "I'm not in chiseled shape so I don't expect my partner to be," I'm wanting to know, if you were granted your choice of body type in your partner, all other things being equal, would a "dad bod" be your preference over the toned/abs type? Reddiquette is a living, breathing, working document which may change over time as the community faces new problems in its growth. Note that not all devices support these icons. Here are some icons you can copy/paste into your flair. You are welcome to display additional information. This can be done by clicking the edit button above, selecting one of the icons below, then editing in your age/age range. Members are encouraged to use flair to display their gender and age/age range. Sometimes a different perspective is helpful. Just because you aren't currently dating doesn't mean you don't have wisdom to impart on those who are. People who are happily partnered in relationships are also encouraged to participate. If you have any questions about the moderation or the actions of moderators, you must send them to the mod team via modmail. Private messages or direct Reddit Chat message to moderators about moderator actions will be ignored. We reserve the right to ban users and/or remove content at our discretion. These include: Starting over, Virgins, Living with parents, Dealbreakers, Chemistry, Dating Anxiety, Sarcasm, Texting issues, Ghosting and Moving on. These should be directed to the Off Your Chest thread on Wednesdaysįrequently posted topics removed on moderator discretion. Rants, venting, forever alone, validation seeking removed on moderator discretion. No spam, self-promotion, announcements, blogging, recruitment or surveys. ![]() This includes low effort memes/posts, videos, screenshots, meta posts, shower thoughts or proselytizing. No doxxing or personally identifiable information allowed. Ignorance of these hate groups is not an excuse to parrot their ideology. ![]() RedPill, incel, Femcel, FDS, PUA, MGTOW, etc. New Reddittors must build a comment history before they may make posts.īe excellent to one another! This is a safe space for all races, genders, sexual orientations, legal sexual preferences and humanity in general.ĭo not dehumanize others. Throwaways allowed if you message the mods from your main account. Posters need to have at least some comment history (IE: Karma) on Dating over Thirty (DOT). Submitters are expected to participate in their posts. Questions lacking sufficient context may be removed. Posts must share a detailed experience and either pose a question or request advice. This is not a place to post personals or "looking for" or hookups. This sub is about dating and the dating phase of relationships for people near or over the age of 30. Hats and Patches(Lots and Lots) are also sold on and advice on dating and the dating phase of relationships for people over the age of 30 (Hey Crafters ~ I also sell blank patches to be used for sublimation. ***If you choose the multiple options of (5) or (10) you CAN choose DIFFERENT DESIGNS of patches if you want to specify in the order which ones you want (be specific so I know which to include in the order). PATCHES are for use in crafting or decorating hats, bags, shirts, etc. To bond patch to garment: 330-350 degrees / 60-80 psi / 10-15 seconds press time on the front-side / flip and press from the back-side 20-25 seconds To bond HeatSEAL to back of emblem/patch material: 330-350 degrees / 40-50 psi / 10 seconds press time / flip and press again ***ADHESIVE IS NOW SOLD AS A SEPARATE PIECE****SEE LISTING VARIATION OPTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL ADHESIVE PIECE WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY****ADHESIVE PIECE WILL BE SHIPPED NOT ATTACHED TO THE PATCH, IT WILL BE SEPARATE FOR YOU TO ADHERE**** There is NO ADHESIVE INCLUDED on the patch when ordered as is. The edges are frayed and the patch comes as pictured. This is a raggy patch printed with sublimation ink. ![]()
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