She says her mom's best friend is bringing HER son. So she will be her aunt. Are you worried about her son? Don't bother. Be your natural self. You will learn a lot about yourself and make the most of this opportunity. Be friendly and cool. Don't try to impress them. They will leave after 2 days, so no long term relationship. Enjoy those 2 days. Don't be nervous. You should do fine.
2006-07-20 08:39:59
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answered by StraightDrive 6
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I think you are putting a little too much thought into this. But I do appreciate your thoughtfulness in this subject.
My advice is to approach him the way you would like to be approached. Be considerate, honest and open. Those are three things any relationship whether long-term or not should be based upon.
First sit down with the whole group, your mom, her best friend and her son. A group dynamic helps break the ice and you know how moms can be when it comes to telling the embarrassing stuff about their kids. I bet you will find some things out (whether you wanted to know or not) but it gives you some pathways for conversation.
Also know that it is just two days and there is no reason to be up in the grill 24-7 or play the invisible woman either. Interact when the situation presents itself and just be yourself.
Good luck!
2006-07-07 01:54:48
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answered by A-Yo! 2
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This feels like a real mess to be difficulty-free with you. I dont imagine a 23 365 days previous son with a baby should be residing at homestead. He has human being household initiatives and he should be residing as an human being not as a baby which he without delay does by using residing less than your roof. ideally, he ought to bypass out, that way you and your husband get some privateness and your son ought to make certain his son on his own words and he needs to artwork that out together with his (ex?) spouse. Your son needs to commence appearing like an in charge guy and also you want to end making excuses for him. Sorry, yet its real.
2016-11-01 09:00:33
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answered by sturms 4
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my moms bff came down for a couple days last year with her 6 year old boy (i think that was his age) for my moms wedding, and it wasnt that hard, and yeah she might lasugh a some when you say something crazy but im use to it, and you shouldnt take it personal, and the best thing to do is be your self, if your trying to act different then you will just be more uncomftable,
2006-07-20 14:52:50
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answered by Leesh 3
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what's the problem, this your house too. Just stay in the room or go over to a friends house when their around. For the next two weeks there's nothing you can do but suck it up and hold out til they leave, don't stress yo self out because of visitors.
2006-07-07 01:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Plan a lot of activities (sightseeing) and minimize the time you sit around talking. Also go to places where you join other people (like your friend's house) or invite your friends, so they will not be focusing on you.
2006-07-07 01:43:06
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answered by spot 5
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Hey...calm down. This is YOUR house. He's coming to YOUR territory. You don't have to worry about what you'll say...say what you think and/or feel whenever it seems appropriate to you. You are a person who has a right to think, feel, and express your opinions. Be polite, and considerate of his feelings, however...he may be terrified at the prospect of meeting you!
2006-07-20 17:00:47
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answered by junielu 2
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He must be cute - just stay cool and try to ignore him most of the time this he would like and he will be coming to you to chat
2006-07-19 21:40:33
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answered by bonny 2
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Be yourself, don't worry. People won't laugh at you for "doing the wrong thing." They're just people like you.
2006-07-07 01:42:25
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answered by FCabanski 5
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The best advice i have is be yourself. You are putting too much worry into this
2006-07-20 19:42:45
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answered by D 3
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