Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be upset and would talk to son about it (preferably way before they became close to getting engaged).
But if they get married, unfortunately, not much you can do but be supportive if you don't want to push them away.
These are adults. MYOB. If my parents talked about my fiance in any negative way, I would keep them at arms length!
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel about your son (who has a semi lucrative career but nothing crazy) marrying a woman who is college educated but makes close to minimum wage in her late 20’s? This is my son. She’s pretty and nice but has no career or money of her own. They’re both the same age.
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter wanted to marry a career less guy in his late 20s making minimum wage…I would tell her the same thing I would tell your son. Their choice but while love might seem like all you need now, having a partner who can’t adult will wear you down in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't really matter what you feel. Take those feelings and shove them all the way down so you don't express them, or you risk losing your relationship with your son.
Anonymous wrote:How would you feel about your son (who has a semi lucrative career but nothing crazy) marrying a woman who is college educated but makes close to minimum wage in her late 20’s? This is my son. She’s pretty and nice but has no career or money of her own. They’re both the same age.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be upset and would talk to son about it (preferably way before they became close to getting engaged).
But if they get married, unfortunately, not much you can do but be supportive if you don't want to push them away.