Take my Mother-in-law...
There's a reason there are so many bad jokes about mothers-in-law. You don't choose them, they just come along as emotional baggage with your object of affection. I'm lucky, my m-i-l is lovely*, but don't let that put you off telling us how mad your in-laws really are.
*No, really
( , Thu 8 Sep 2005, 9:48)
There's a reason there are so many bad jokes about mothers-in-law. You don't choose them, they just come along as emotional baggage with your object of affection. I'm lucky, my m-i-l is lovely*, but don't let that put you off telling us how mad your in-laws really are.
*No, really
( , Thu 8 Sep 2005, 9:48)
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School?!?
Upon meeting my (now ex) BF parents for the first time, there was some sort of confusion and I was not properly introduced as his GF (lots of people around etc).
About an hour later his father and I start talking and he asks why I'm out so late and don't I have school tomorrow?
I'm 20 and BF is 31.
I didn't laugh. And we have since broken up. I don't think he fancied explaining to his parents that he was, in fact, a kiddie fiddler.
Apologies for not sticking strictly to the QOTW, but I feel that I am a little to young for that kind of commitment.
( , Thu 8 Sep 2005, 11:15, Reply)
Upon meeting my (now ex) BF parents for the first time, there was some sort of confusion and I was not properly introduced as his GF (lots of people around etc).
About an hour later his father and I start talking and he asks why I'm out so late and don't I have school tomorrow?
I'm 20 and BF is 31.
I didn't laugh. And we have since broken up. I don't think he fancied explaining to his parents that he was, in fact, a kiddie fiddler.
Apologies for not sticking strictly to the QOTW, but I feel that I am a little to young for that kind of commitment.
( , Thu 8 Sep 2005, 11:15, Reply)
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