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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 444429" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>LOL HaoZi is right, he'll be much more nervous than you will. </p><p></p><p>Ehh, I used to be sort o' shy myself.......... But I was pretty big on the boyfriend's come home, I HAVE to meet them ect spend some time with them. I want to know who my kid is with.</p><p></p><p>Odd but by that point I was somewhat used to both Nichole and easy child's friends sleeping over a LOT. So when the boyfriend's arrived on the scene, they were treated just like another one of my kids. Some more so than others. If I didn't like them, I didn't lie about it. I'd be honest about why and let it resolve itself. I could still be polite ect while that person spent time in my house.</p><p></p><p>My girls did movies and video games. We'd pop popcorn and make other snacks. Pizza was sometimes on the menu......but honestly home cooked meals were preferred by their friends and boyfriend's even though the girls thought it was boring. lol Card games and board games could be a hit too depending. Did a cook out sometimes, you could make smores. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like Jumper has picked a winner with this boy. She's off to a good sound start in the world of dating. Although my girls weren't allowed to date until 16. If they saw a boy before that it HAD to be at my house or at his with his parents present. (and yes nichole's husband's parents dropped the ball in a huge way but that's another story)</p><p></p><p>Just relax and have fun. Jumper knows both of you. She's informing him that her mom is a bit shy, so he most likely already knows. No biggie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 444429, member: 84"] LOL HaoZi is right, he'll be much more nervous than you will. Ehh, I used to be sort o' shy myself.......... But I was pretty big on the boyfriend's come home, I HAVE to meet them ect spend some time with them. I want to know who my kid is with. Odd but by that point I was somewhat used to both Nichole and easy child's friends sleeping over a LOT. So when the boyfriend's arrived on the scene, they were treated just like another one of my kids. Some more so than others. If I didn't like them, I didn't lie about it. I'd be honest about why and let it resolve itself. I could still be polite ect while that person spent time in my house. My girls did movies and video games. We'd pop popcorn and make other snacks. Pizza was sometimes on the menu......but honestly home cooked meals were preferred by their friends and boyfriend's even though the girls thought it was boring. lol Card games and board games could be a hit too depending. Did a cook out sometimes, you could make smores. Sounds like Jumper has picked a winner with this boy. She's off to a good sound start in the world of dating. Although my girls weren't allowed to date until 16. If they saw a boy before that it HAD to be at my house or at his with his parents present. (and yes nichole's husband's parents dropped the ball in a huge way but that's another story) Just relax and have fun. Jumper knows both of you. She's informing him that her mom is a bit shy, so he most likely already knows. No biggie. [/QUOTE]
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