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Ammi 19-02-2014 06:27 AM

If your parents hated your choice of partner...
 
..if you found someone that you really wanted to be with and your parents couldn't see what you did in them and really disliked them...would you stay with them/what would you do/how would you react..?...

lostalex 19-02-2014 08:06 AM

I don't think my dad would say anything to me, even if he did hate him. If my partner was rude to my dad though, then i'd definitely defend my dad over him, for sure. There's no way i would stay with a partner that was rude to my family.

Ammi 19-02-2014 08:36 AM

..yeah, it would be equally as difficult if your partner didn't like your parents for some reason and didn't conceal it very well...

Kate! 19-02-2014 08:40 AM

My parents did hate my ex partner, disliked him on first impressions and then it developed based on his behaviour.

They were so right.

MTVN 19-02-2014 08:44 AM

Might make Christmas lunch a bit awkward but I wouldn't leave them, can't really see my parents ever disliking someone who I was with without very strong reason though (in which case I think I'd probably see it myself too)

LikeABoatOnWater 19-02-2014 09:00 AM

Current dilemma, want to tell my parents about my new boyfriend, im 21, hes 37, maltese and a man. They dont know im gay. Know they wouldnt be impressed.

Ammi 19-02-2014 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by LikeABoatOnWater (Post 6719950)
Current dilemma, want to tell my parents about my new boyfriend, im 21, hes 37, maltese and a man. They dont know im gay. Know they wouldnt be impressed.

..maybe they do and they're waiting for you to tell them in your own time..?..

Niamh. 19-02-2014 09:06 AM

I would definitely consider breaking up with the person, I was down that road before and my family and friends were right in the end. Luckily they all love Gav though :laugh:

smudgie 19-02-2014 09:20 AM

I knew my dad did not approve of my gangster partner, so we kept our distance.
When he was jailed for a long sentence I eventually went back home.
Nothing was said, until he made front page headlines in all the tabloids due to him getting an early release, my dad then told me that he better not appear on his doorstep. I had already met hubby by then and had lost all interest in the gangster...just as well really.

Ammi 19-02-2014 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 6719968)
I knew my dad did not approve of my gangster partner, so we kept our distance.
When he was jailed for a long sentence I eventually went back home.
Nothing was said, until he made front page headlines in all the tabloids due to him getting an early release, my dad then told me that he better not appear on his doorstep. I had already met hubby by then and had lost all interest in the gangster...just as well really.

..Smudgie a gangster's moll..:amazed:..:lovedup:...

smudgie 19-02-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6719980)
..Smudgie a gangster's moll..:amazed:..:lovedup:...

Haha,was.
Young and daft at the time, impressed by his power I suppose.:blush:

Z 19-02-2014 10:58 AM

Having seen what this exact scenario has done to my family, I would always listen to my parents if they said they didn't like someone I was with... they've got more life experience than me and they would only be telling me what they think I needed to hear, they wouldn't tell me they disliked the person I was with if they didn't have very good reasons to think that and I know that it would come from a place of concern, not spite or anything. So yeah I'd break up with someone if my parents thought they were awful.

Sophiee 19-02-2014 11:49 AM

nope I wouldn't even consider it. I think I'm a good judge of character anyway and my parents wouldn't dislike somebody without good reason, but if I was happy with them I'd stay in the relationship.

King Gizzard 19-02-2014 11:51 AM

Think my parents would still respect my decision and welcome them even if they didn't like them that seemed to be the case whenever my sister and brother brought home new partners

I don't think I'd go with someone if I knew it'd be someone my parents didn't like though, I can tell who'd they'd like and who they wouldn't

I'm talking as if I regularly have girlfriends here

Crimson Dynamo 19-02-2014 01:12 PM

You need all the balls to be lined up so get a partner who your folks like

Princess 19-02-2014 11:26 PM

I'd like to think I'd trust their opinion, I also like to think I wouldn't introduce to an awful person in the first place.

lostalex 19-02-2014 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 6720120)
Think my parents would still respect my decision and welcome them even if they didn't like them that seemed to be the case whenever my sister and brother brought home new partners

I don't think I'd go with someone if I knew it'd be someone my parents didn't like though, I can tell who'd they'd like and who they wouldn't

I'm talking as if I regularly have girlfriends here


yea, "girlfriends" lol

Munchkins 20-02-2014 01:55 AM

My parents wouldn't be like that, they'd just be relieved i'd finally found someone, and not destined to die alone as i think :joker:

Kizzy 20-02-2014 05:32 AM

My mother hates everyone... so anyone new has zero to nil chance of being liked anyway :laugh:

lostalex 20-02-2014 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6722187)
My mother hates everyone... so anyone new has zero to nil chance of being liked anyway :laugh:

yikes, your mother sounds very selfish if she is like that, so basically she doesn't want to share your affection,

thesheriff443 20-02-2014 05:55 AM

parents in general only want what's best for their children no matter how old their children are.

in the past, race, religion and career prospects where a deciding factor in your parents liking your other half or not.

now days, well in this country anyway the above issues are not that relevant,

parents still see a large age difference as an issue, general appearance and attitude towards the world, as possible red flags.

Kizzy 20-02-2014 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6722190)
yikes, your mother sounds very selfish if she is like that, so basically she doesn't want to share your affection,

You got all that from my post?... wow alex, you should be a psychology lecturer or summat :joker:

thesheriff443 20-02-2014 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6722205)
You got all that from my post?... wow alex, you should be a psychology lecturer or summat :joker:

your mum would like me:hugesmile:, we would have a nice cup of tea while talking about you and how your such a bad daughter:devil::joker:

Kizzy 20-02-2014 06:11 AM

Sorry, you have to have known my mother for at least 95% of your life to enter the 'circle of trust' :D

thesheriff443 20-02-2014 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6722209)
Sorry, you have to have known my mother for at least 95% of your life to enter the 'circle of trust' :D

I have one of those faces kizzy:joker:, the one where even holding a large knife I look so friendly:joker:


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