Anonymous wrote:Unless you can provide some reasons why she might not be a good parent it’s hard to offer advice. When she is around young children does she embrace them and play with them or would she prefer to be in a separate room? That would be a big clue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair OP, who says you are going to be a GOOD parent? Parenting is a on-the-job learning. We learn as we go. Don't be so critical or judgmental on your SO.
Not OP, but to be real fair - this board often asks the question "didn't you know that before you married?". It's not critical or judgmental of SO as much as it is critical thinking skills in action. Evaluating a potential spouse and "judging" them is part of the process of choosing a life long partner.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you can provide some reasons why she might not be a good parent it’s hard to offer advice. When she is around young children does she embrace them and play with them or would she prefer to be in a separate room? That would be a big clue!
Anonymous wrote:To be fair OP, who says you are going to be a GOOD parent? Parenting is a on-the-job learning. We learn as we go. Don't be so critical or judgmental on your SO.
Anonymous wrote:More details needed. There are no perfect parents. There are many ways to be a good one.