Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you saying they are narcissists and this will turn into torture?
Or are they just being super nice to her?
If the latter, would you them rather be nasty to her?
I would prefer that they wait until she is actually engaged to their son before they start treating her like his fiancée.
Anonymous wrote:Are you saying they are narcissists and this will turn into torture?
Or are they just being super nice to her?
If the latter, would you them rather be nasty to her?
Anonymous wrote:Are you saying they are narcissists and this will turn into torture?
Or are they just being super nice to her?
If the latter, would you them rather be nasty to her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If they love their son and see him in love with someone likable, why wouldn't they encourage it? If man's parents try to keep it low interest, women or their families would be upset about that and hold it against them forever.
I the parents should be as polite as they would with any other friend of their child’s, pre-engagement . That way they appear neutral and the adult child is making all decisions about the future of the relationship.
When parents embrace the girlfriend as a family member early on, it is trying to influence things inappropriately.
Not necessarily. If they seem serious, parents may only want to build a good rapport as women tend to be sensitive about these things and hold grudges if they feel they they weren't weclcomed.
Why are you comfortable posting sexist descriptions of people you have never met?
Probably from collective impressions from replies on this forum, it goes without saying that individual experiences vary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If they love their son and see him in love with someone likable, why wouldn't they encourage it? If man's parents try to keep it low interest, women or their families would be upset about that and hold it against them forever.
I the parents should be as polite as they would with any other friend of their child’s, pre-engagement . That way they appear neutral and the adult child is making all decisions about the future of the relationship.
When parents embrace the girlfriend as a family member early on, it is trying to influence things inappropriately.
Not necessarily. If they seem serious, parents may only want to build a good rapport as women tend to be sensitive about these things and hold grudges if they feel they they weren't weclcomed.
Why are you comfortable posting sexist descriptions of people you have never met?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If they love their son and see him in love with someone likable, why wouldn't they encourage it? If man's parents try to keep it low interest, women or their families would be upset about that and hold it against them forever.
I the parents should be as polite as they would with any other friend of their child’s, pre-engagement . That way they appear neutral and the adult child is making all decisions about the future of the relationship.
When parents embrace the girlfriend as a family member early on, it is trying to influence things inappropriately.
Not necessarily. If they seem serious, parents may only want to build a good rapport as women tend to be sensitive about these things and hold grudges if they feel they they weren't weclcomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If they love their son and see him in love with someone likable, why wouldn't they encourage it? If man's parents try to keep it low interest, women or their families would be upset about that and hold it against them forever.
I the parents should be as polite as they would with any other friend of their child’s, pre-engagement . That way they appear neutral and the adult child is making all decisions about the future of the relationship.
When parents embrace the girlfriend as a family member early on, it is trying to influence things inappropriately.
Anonymous wrote:How long have they been dating? Does the boyfriend have a decent job? Do either of these kids live at home? What specifically are the parents doing to make it a love bomb? Are these parents gifting a European vacation after a few months of dating.
Talk to your DD about her goals. Does she have a timeframe? Encourage TIME in the relationship for them to learn about each other, the good and the bad.
Anonymous wrote:How long have they been dating? Does the boyfriend have a decent job? Do either of these kids live at home? What specifically are the parents doing to make it a love bomb? Are these parents gifting a European vacation after a few months of dating.
Talk to your DD about her goals. Does she have a timeframe? Encourage TIME in the relationship for them to learn about each other, the good and the bad.