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Confession: I don't like my difficult child's girlfriend, at all
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 572193" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I haven't got kids old enough to be at this stage either, but... it was one of the "elder" ladies (a grandma, or one of the great-aunts...) in the family that said that the more you dislike somebody that your child is seeing, the MORE you should see of them. </p><p></p><p>Show them what the family is REALLY like. Include them in FAMILY interests. If that means 2 weeks in a back-woods cabin... or the latest in musical theatre... or some off-beat musician... so be it. If it means borscht and perogies... or lefsa... or pickled herring... serve it. </p><p></p><p>The logic? they may see that your child really loves this stuff and they don't ... and chose for themselves to "leave". If they still stick around? Can't say you didn't "warn" them of what life is like in your extended family... </p><p></p><p>Not that everyone can do that... partly requires geographic proximity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 572193, member: 11791"] I haven't got kids old enough to be at this stage either, but... it was one of the "elder" ladies (a grandma, or one of the great-aunts...) in the family that said that the more you dislike somebody that your child is seeing, the MORE you should see of them. Show them what the family is REALLY like. Include them in FAMILY interests. If that means 2 weeks in a back-woods cabin... or the latest in musical theatre... or some off-beat musician... so be it. If it means borscht and perogies... or lefsa... or pickled herring... serve it. The logic? they may see that your child really loves this stuff and they don't ... and chose for themselves to "leave". If they still stick around? Can't say you didn't "warn" them of what life is like in your extended family... Not that everyone can do that... partly requires geographic proximity. [/QUOTE]
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