Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not comfortable with any dads unless I know them well. Their sexual orientation is irrelevant to my comfort level. It's not very scientific, but it's my gut sense of what the dad is like as a person and hanging out with the family a bunch of times.
I agree.
I would only let my kids sleepover where there is a mom present.
The dad only factors in if I know them well and are comfortable around them.
Single mom? Fine. Mom with deployed husband? Fine. Two moms? Fine.
Mom with dad? Only if I know and am comfortable with the dad.
Two dads with no mom in the picture? Not comfortable.
Mom with boyfriend? Really not comfortable. Bigger issue than two married dads.
I have boys, not girls.
Wow, you have thought about this a LOT. In extreme detail.
OP, I'd be cool with gay dads -- I just need to know the parents, whether gay or straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not comfortable with any dads unless I know them well. Their sexual orientation is irrelevant to my comfort level. It's not very scientific, but it's my gut sense of what the dad is like as a person and hanging out with the family a bunch of times.
I agree.
I would only let my kids sleepover where there is a mom present.
The dad only factors in if I know them well and are comfortable around them.
Single mom? Fine. Mom with deployed husband? Fine. Two moms? Fine.
Mom with dad? Only if I know and am comfortable with the dad.
Two dads with no mom in the picture? Not comfortable.
Mom with boyfriend? Really not comfortable. Bigger issue than two married dads.
I have boys, not girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not comfortable with any dads unless I know them well. Their sexual orientation is irrelevant to my comfort level. It's not very scientific, but it's my gut sense of what the dad is like as a person and hanging out with the family a bunch of times.
I agree.
I would only let my kids sleepover where there is a mom present.
The dad only factors in if I know them well and are comfortable around them.
Single mom? Fine. Mom with deployed husband? Fine. Two moms? Fine.
Mom with dad? Only if I know and am comfortable with the dad.
Two dads with no mom in the picture? Not comfortable.
Mom with boyfriend? Really not comfortable. Bigger issue than two married dads.
I have boys, not girls.
Anonymous wrote:Not comfortable with any dads unless I know them well. Their sexual orientation is irrelevant to my comfort level. It's not very scientific, but it's my gut sense of what the dad is like as a person and hanging out with the family a bunch of times.