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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My son was coming through town
on a flying visit so we arranged to meet at the railway station.
I would collect his and his friend's luggage and keep it for them while they bussed off to the next town for lunch with friends.
I politely greeted Son's friend, shook his hand, hugged Son, arranged to meet them later and left.
Son's friend looked terrified. I thought, 'he's in a state. Travel sick perhaps.'
At our later meeting he seemed even more nervous, grabbing his rucksack from the boot and setting off acros the busy road at a gallop. Son was trying hard not to laugh.
Turns out that the 'friend' was Son's new boyfriend, who hadn't long come out, and certainly wasn't up to meeting Mother.
What a shame they didn't tell me. I'd have given him a BIG friendly hug. Welcome to the family, Son!
( , Fri 20 May 2005, 20:08, Reply)
on a flying visit so we arranged to meet at the railway station.
I would collect his and his friend's luggage and keep it for them while they bussed off to the next town for lunch with friends.
I politely greeted Son's friend, shook his hand, hugged Son, arranged to meet them later and left.
Son's friend looked terrified. I thought, 'he's in a state. Travel sick perhaps.'
At our later meeting he seemed even more nervous, grabbing his rucksack from the boot and setting off acros the busy road at a gallop. Son was trying hard not to laugh.
Turns out that the 'friend' was Son's new boyfriend, who hadn't long come out, and certainly wasn't up to meeting Mother.
What a shame they didn't tell me. I'd have given him a BIG friendly hug. Welcome to the family, Son!
( , Fri 20 May 2005, 20:08, Reply)
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