When I met the parents
When my g/f first met my parents for lunch, my Dad leant over and ate food off her plate. My mother was mortified, I was a bit confused, she thought it was wonderfull and that she'd been accepted.
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( , Thu 19 May 2005, 13:27)
When my g/f first met my parents for lunch, my Dad leant over and ate food off her plate. My mother was mortified, I was a bit confused, she thought it was wonderfull and that she'd been accepted.
We at B3ta are sure you've had worse than this though... tell us all about it.
( , Thu 19 May 2005, 13:27)
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Mid-parental argument
I was but 17 and seeing a rather lovely, if slightly dull young man. After about 3ish weeks he invited me round for dinner, and I duly accepted the offer. So, sunday arrives and I turn up on the doorstep and ring the bell. No answer. Ring again. Still no answer. But I could hear vague shouting. 10 minutes later and the door is answered by a somewhat disgruntled looking boyfriend, "sorry, parents arguing," says he. So I finally get inside, say hello to his parents at which point his mother said this to me; "he's like his dad sweetheart, dump the useless fucker now, you'll be doing yourself a favour." That's how to make someone feel welcome.
( , Thu 19 May 2005, 14:55, Reply)
I was but 17 and seeing a rather lovely, if slightly dull young man. After about 3ish weeks he invited me round for dinner, and I duly accepted the offer. So, sunday arrives and I turn up on the doorstep and ring the bell. No answer. Ring again. Still no answer. But I could hear vague shouting. 10 minutes later and the door is answered by a somewhat disgruntled looking boyfriend, "sorry, parents arguing," says he. So I finally get inside, say hello to his parents at which point his mother said this to me; "he's like his dad sweetheart, dump the useless fucker now, you'll be doing yourself a favour." That's how to make someone feel welcome.
( , Thu 19 May 2005, 14:55, Reply)
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