Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well! Thanks (I think) for the diversity of replies here!!
Not what I expected. And also I didn’t expect
To start such a big argument. We are going to go ahead and welcome him in; but of course he stays in the guest bedroom in our house
Remember that if you’re cold to him and his parents are warm to her, that’s where they are going to spend holidays from now on if they stay together. Your daughter is an adult bringing home her first serious boyfriend for the holidays. Think long term here
Anonymous wrote:
But he sleeps in the guest room.
Anonymous wrote:Seems rather presumptuous on her part. Sounds like she’s testing you. Also, if the boyfriend is any kind of man, he’d offer to stay in a hotel.
But, your house, your rules.
Anonymous wrote:Well! Thanks (I think) for the diversity of replies here!!
Not what I expected. And also I didn’t expect
To start such a big argument. We are going to go ahead and welcome him in; but of course he stays in the guest bedroom in our house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are real jerks.
This.
He’s probably the “wrong” something (color, race, religion, or social class). Otherwise, OP would be humble bragging about how her DD is bringing a bf home for the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:You are real jerks.
Anonymous wrote:I would throw open the doors and roll out the red carpet for him.
But he sleeps in the guest room.
Anonymous wrote:I would throw open the doors and roll out the red carpet for him.
But he sleeps in the guest room.
Anonymous wrote:Seems rather presumptuous on her part. Sounds like she’s testing you. Also, if the boyfriend is any kind of man, he’d offer to stay in a hotel.
But, your house, your rules.
Anonymous wrote:- she informered us she plans to bring along her boyfriend, and to stay at our house!
This is her 1st BF in college; we met the young man on a campus visit earlier this year. He seems nice, but all of this seems a bit sudden and everything. She’s only been dating him since (we believe) this year, though I suspect they may have began dating at the end of last school year in college.
Should we discourage this? Not sure how to navigate this. She’s come home every other year for the holidays (without a bf !), and not this, during her senior year. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My policy is a significant other is to be treated very well and welcomed. You never know who is going to be "the one". I brought my dh home fairly fast, in college. Married 22 years.
+1
10 years ago, our son brought home his girlfriend, who he had started dating first semester freshman year. They are getting engaged this Christmas.