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How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
I'd have vehemently discouraged that. I don't want my kids marrying the first person they date! I want them to date at least a few people, and see what they like and don't like.
Why? If someone finds a good partner, they should just discard them and wait until they've experienced half a dozen broken relationships and then just go with that person? She is a 28 year old practicing lawyer, not a 17 year old high school girl. If experience is such a miracle, why couples with previous relationship and marriage experience break up?
She doesn't know what her options are. How does she know he's a good partner? She's never created the opportunity (by dating other guys) to compare him to any other partners. Experience teaches you about yourself, your values, your boundaries, your desires in a partner, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
I'd have vehemently discouraged that. I don't want my kids marrying the first person they date! I want them to date at least a few people, and see what they like and don't like.
Why? If someone finds a good partner, they should just discard them and wait until they've experienced half a dozen broken relationships and then just go with that person? She is a 28 year old practicing lawyer, not a 17 year old high school girl. If experience is such a miracle, why couples with previous relationship and marriage experience break up?
Anonymous wrote:I worked for me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
I'd have vehemently discouraged that. I don't want my kids marrying the first person they date! I want them to date at least a few people, and see what they like and don't like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
I'd have vehemently discouraged that. I don't want my kids marrying the first person they date! I want them to date at least a few people, and see what they like and don't like.
I worked for me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
I'd have vehemently discouraged that. I don't want my kids marrying the first person they date! I want them to date at least a few people, and see what they like and don't like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?
my, currently 28 yo, daughter is marrying in Sept.
She had never dated in HS or College, always very dedicated to her studies. She came back home to live after college. She whined about how to meet someone and asked me to set her up with someone as she trusts my judgement (lol, umm, hell no, I'd never hear the end of it). Whining turned to crying sometimes. Yes I worried for her being 30 yo and "never been kissed".
Then at 24 yo, She decided to go off to Law School 1/2 way across the country. She was always busy studying and always news of "no boys" when I asked...until...
In her last year at Law school she tried an online dating app specific to her religion (as that's important to her). I think she had a date or 2 before meeting her now fiance. They are perfect for eachother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DD, encourage going to dances. Doesn't have to be with a date, could be with a group of girl friends. I think the push/parental expectation of developing the best social skills possible is important. Don't let they don't want to go be the answer.
Dances?
Maybe they meant clubs?
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How did you/your AC meet someone? Any success stories from people who were not Mr./Ms. Popular?