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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 653362" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Well, it wasn't terrible. Had to bite our tongues a few times. He was way too insistent that we know about this woman he's seeing. Now, normally this is something I'd want to know about, but she's married...and living with her husband...who apparently has no problem with an "open" relationship as long as they don't have sex...and apparently she doesn't like sex, she just wants companionship. Yeah, all that was <u>way </u>more than I wanted to know.</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/bag.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bag:" title="bag :bag:" data-shortname=":bag:" /> I know what my son gets out of this...a sugar mama. She feeds him, buys him cigarettes and will be giving him a free tattoo....she's an apprentice tattoo artist. </p><p></p><p>Then of course he had to tell us about the various types of beers he's tried lately. I told him I'd prefer it if he'd quit telling us about things he does that's against the law. After all, I drank before I was 21...but I didn't go home and tell my parents which beer was my favorite. </p><p></p><p>But we had dinner, managed to not get too upset with each other. Helps that it was our favorite Irish pub, with amazing food. None of us ate even half our servings, so he has plenty of left-overs for tomorrow. We gave him his "gift" which was cash...yes...I know the no cash rule, but he has a friend who has a ticket to a concert (just a little band in a bar type thing) and he was invited but it was $15 and so we gave him $30, enough to go and get some drinks/food, etc. After dinner, we took him to Dairy Queen and got ice cream and then took him home. </p><p></p><p>Was he clean? Eh. Clean enough. He even took off his stupid hat and his hair wasn't too gross. Certainly could have been worse. He even shaved. </p><p></p><p>So...I'm worried about this woman. Still worried about the job situation. </p><p></p><p>The birthday card we gave him said, "This is a card you'll like. It doesn't lecture, judge or disapprove. It just sits in your hand and wishes you a happy birthday." Luckily, he took it in the spirit in which it was intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 653362, member: 17309"] Well, it wasn't terrible. Had to bite our tongues a few times. He was way too insistent that we know about this woman he's seeing. Now, normally this is something I'd want to know about, but she's married...and living with her husband...who apparently has no problem with an "open" relationship as long as they don't have sex...and apparently she doesn't like sex, she just wants companionship. Yeah, all that was [U]way [/U]more than I wanted to know. :bag: I know what my son gets out of this...a sugar mama. She feeds him, buys him cigarettes and will be giving him a free tattoo....she's an apprentice tattoo artist. Then of course he had to tell us about the various types of beers he's tried lately. I told him I'd prefer it if he'd quit telling us about things he does that's against the law. After all, I drank before I was 21...but I didn't go home and tell my parents which beer was my favorite. But we had dinner, managed to not get too upset with each other. Helps that it was our favorite Irish pub, with amazing food. None of us ate even half our servings, so he has plenty of left-overs for tomorrow. We gave him his "gift" which was cash...yes...I know the no cash rule, but he has a friend who has a ticket to a concert (just a little band in a bar type thing) and he was invited but it was $15 and so we gave him $30, enough to go and get some drinks/food, etc. After dinner, we took him to Dairy Queen and got ice cream and then took him home. Was he clean? Eh. Clean enough. He even took off his stupid hat and his hair wasn't too gross. Certainly could have been worse. He even shaved. So...I'm worried about this woman. Still worried about the job situation. The birthday card we gave him said, "This is a card you'll like. It doesn't lecture, judge or disapprove. It just sits in your hand and wishes you a happy birthday." Luckily, he took it in the spirit in which it was intended. [/QUOTE]
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