If you’re a mum, it’s hard enough juggling work and kids, without the added stress of socialising. If you’re a young mum, you might be the first in your group of friends to have a kid, which means that while they’re posting 3AMÂ club pics on Instagram, you’re doing a 3AMÂ baby feed.
So how do you meet like-minded people?
Good news for lonely mums – there’s a new “dating” app designed specifically for you. Here’s the BBC:
As the first of her friends to become a mum, Michelle Kennedy didn’t have a network of other mothers to share her experiences with.
She had worked in high roles in tech start-ups and dating apps, as Director of Bumble and Deputy CEO of Badoo, so she decided to use her experience to help create a solution for modern mums.
More than a year on, Michelle’s “dating” app Peanut has had more than 17 million swipes.
Take it away, Michelle:
Fair enough, really.
You can find a full profile of Michelle, and Peanut, over on Entrepreneur.
[source: bbc]
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