Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 22:49     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Troll.


Oh go away

OP I can't even imagine how awkward that must have been. At least you got a hilarious story out of it!


+1. It's a small world. Reminds me of when I met my new OB/GYN and he said he used to date my sister. Awkward.


See, I can see that happening, easily! I can't imagine going to an interview without knowing the names of both adults who will be there!
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 13:25     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Troll.


Oh go away

OP I can't even imagine how awkward that must have been. At least you got a hilarious story out of it!


+1. It's a small world. Reminds me of when I met my new OB/GYN and he said he used to date my sister. Awkward.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 07:17     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I knew the mothers full name, but I had not been given the fathers name (she mentioned him only once, saying "I can't wait for you to meet (baby) and my husband"); the last name is a very common one. I had absolutely no idea; I hadn't even thought about this man once since we stopped dating three years ago. I will admit the word boyfriend is a bit of a stretch, we only went on a few dates over the course of about two months. Still, it was pretty awkward -- I can't imagine working for a man I used to date, much less in the capacity of helping to raise his child!

And yes, thank you pp, it is a funny story I have now!


Wow. Sorry, but this would never happen to me. I have the full names of both parents, whether they have custody or not, and any step-parents, well before I agree to meet in person. I look them up online before I meet them, and I can't do that without their names.

Op isn't that intelligent.


Or paranoid, maybe.

Laugh it off, OP.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 05:29     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I knew the mothers full name, but I had not been given the fathers name (she mentioned him only once, saying "I can't wait for you to meet (baby) and my husband"); the last name is a very common one. I had absolutely no idea; I hadn't even thought about this man once since we stopped dating three years ago. I will admit the word boyfriend is a bit of a stretch, we only went on a few dates over the course of about two months. Still, it was pretty awkward -- I can't imagine working for a man I used to date, much less in the capacity of helping to raise his child!

And yes, thank you pp, it is a funny story I have now!


Wow. Sorry, but this would never happen to me. I have the full names of both parents, whether they have custody or not, and any step-parents, well before I agree to meet in person. I look them up online before I meet them, and I can't do that without their names.

Op isn't that intelligent.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 00:15     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I knew the mothers full name, but I had not been given the fathers name (she mentioned him only once, saying "I can't wait for you to meet (baby) and my husband"); the last name is a very common one. I had absolutely no idea; I hadn't even thought about this man once since we stopped dating three years ago. I will admit the word boyfriend is a bit of a stretch, we only went on a few dates over the course of about two months. Still, it was pretty awkward -- I can't imagine working for a man I used to date, much less in the capacity of helping to raise his child!

And yes, thank you pp, it is a funny story I have now!


Wow. Sorry, but this would never happen to me. I have the full names of both parents, whether they have custody or not, and any step-parents, well before I agree to meet in person. I look them up online before I meet them, and I can't do that without their names.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 19:28     Subject: That awkward moment when...

OP here. I knew the mothers full name, but I had not been given the fathers name (she mentioned him only once, saying "I can't wait for you to meet (baby) and my husband"); the last name is a very common one. I had absolutely no idea; I hadn't even thought about this man once since we stopped dating three years ago. I will admit the word boyfriend is a bit of a stretch, we only went on a few dates over the course of about two months. Still, it was pretty awkward -- I can't imagine working for a man I used to date, much less in the capacity of helping to raise his child!

And yes, thank you pp, it is a funny story I have now!
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 18:35     Subject: Re:That awkward moment when...

You didn't ask for the parents' names before the interview?!
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 18:08     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Anonymous wrote:Troll.


Oh go away

OP I can't even imagine how awkward that must have been. At least you got a hilarious story out of it!
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 18:02     Subject: That awkward moment when...

Troll.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 17:55     Subject: That awkward moment when...

You show up to an interview, excited to meet the woman you've been corresponding with, and her infant and husband, only to realize that her husband is an ex boyfriend of yours from the past! ...thanks for the coffee, I'll see myself out...