Clear page types
Home, state, city, and article pages each have their own job. That separation keeps the site clearer and easier to maintain.
This site is designed as an independent editorial resource: state guides, city pages, and practical articles working together to help readers compare, prepare, and choose where to continue.
Both site variants follow the same editorial standard while staying distinct in audience focus. The daddy side leans structured and selective, while the baby side stays calmer, confidence-led, and more safety-aware.

A polished trust-building environment centered on standards and restraint.
Every page is expected to serve one main purpose clearly. State and city guides help with local comparison, while practical articles improve profile quality, messaging, or screening before a reader moves on to a recommended platform.
Readers do not need another pile of thin location pages. They need an independent guide that explains why a state matters, how cities differ, and which next step is worth taking before they sign up elsewhere.
Home, state, city, and article pages each have their own job. That separation keeps the site clearer and easier to maintain.
Important guidance stays in the HTML, with clean headings and practical summaries that work well for search systems and human readers.
State pages, city pages, and articles connect because they support the same decisions, not because links were added only for volume.
The current selection stays intentionally focused so the first version already feels useful, readable, and easy to navigate.
The current collection stays intentionally focused: enough to help you compare and prepare with confidence now, while leaving room to grow carefully over time.