Anonymous wrote:1. you can gently demur the gift for your kids.
2. If they give one anyway accept graciously and your kids can send a thank yo note.
3. Let your boyfriend worry about paying- he know the dynamic with his parents best.
4. You don't need to bring a gift for his parents. The one exception to this for me is if they are meeting in your hometown and there's something unique about it. My DH is from Australia. He moved to the States for me. Whe. his parents came to visit, I gave them a little something representative of my state.
Relac and good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to dump your bf and get back with your ex-h for the sake of your kids
He left me for a man so I believe that ship has sufficiently sunk.
Sorry to hear that. Hope he repents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to dump your bf and get back with your ex-h for the sake of your kids
He left me for a man so I believe that ship has sufficiently sunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to dump your bf and get back with your ex-h for the sake of your kids
He left me for a man so I believe that ship has sufficiently sunk.
Anonymous wrote:You need to dump your bf and get back with your ex-h for the sake of your kids
Anonymous wrote:Your boyfriend should pick up the check. Don't get them anything but your kids can write thank you notes. I did this at 37, and i just remember my future MIL staring at me. Turns out, she's really shallow and wanted to make sure she have beautiful grandchildren. Hahaha! People are so weird. Be confident, you're your own woman. You're a grown up just like them.
Anonymous wrote:No to the gift. At this point it's not anyone's first rodeo. The boyfriend or his father will cover the check.