Thanks for your answers!

@ urukay: So you would use two profile forms (for the two models - so
I could use ModelForm) when you have one view that calls a template
displaying both? There is no way known to me to pass two form classes
to James Bennett's django-profiles. So you would just copy his code
and add the feature of working with two forms that should be handled
by the same POST? What do you mean by "connecting them in SETTINGS".
Sorry it seems like I don't it.

@ Alex: I will look into that framework! Sounds really useful! But I
don't think it's a good solution for my problem. Maybe I didn't
explain my question good enough. Sorry

Thanks for your time, guys!

Alex
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