Wait til you feel you know him enough to feel alright about it.
2007-04-06 06:25:32
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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If you have to ask this question, then you don't trust your mother's judgement. So I would respond no, don't let your son stay with them. Have supervised visits until you get to know him better. However, if she's kissing a lot of frogs looking for that prince I wouldn't let your son get to know the, huh, "uncles". It's not so good for kids to get to know them and then the guy's gone and another one's in.
2007-04-06 05:35:58
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answered by alikilee 3
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that's fairly as a lot as you, notwithstanding i does no longer. I believe my mom with all my heart, yet i could under no circumstances enable my babies to be round someone I knew no longer something about. the global isn't all that secure of an section anymore. And your mom could less than stand in case you voice your concerns, i'm a very over preserving mom, per chance thats no longer continuously a fantastic element, yet a minimum of i know my little ones are particularly secure in a global that has lengthy gone loopy.
2016-11-26 22:55:27
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answered by briana 4
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i would be so so so careful you never know in the news today there's a story about a man who molested all these kids and they were his wife's in home day care students and she had no clue so try to do a back ground check there is a great web site (it's free to boot) called family watchdog.com they have listings of all registered sex offenders what the charges were how long and how many times they were in jail when they move where they move there is even a map that shows you where they live according to your street number we have one right down the street and our school is even closer to him so i would check him out first and than if he checks out fine but still you feel uneasy about don't trust your gut instincts there usually right
2007-04-06 05:36:56
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answered by auntie s 4
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Is mom begging to keep your kids, do you trust your Mom?Do you have a relationship with your kids that if anything happens the will come to you ?How are your kids around this person ,only you can make the decision ,have you tried to get to know your Mom"s friend,and do you think your Mom would put her Grand kids in danger
2007-04-06 05:23:15
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answered by elizabeth_davis28 6
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I'm sure if your mum was a good mother then you should trust her instincts. Why are you doubting her,Do you think your mum would let your son stay round and put him in danger. Only u know your mum.
2007-04-06 05:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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no no no no no! I love my mother to death but that woman clings to the biggest loser within a 50 mile radius! I wouldnt send my children over there, your mother isnt going to intentionally put them in harms way but you need to feel him out for yourself. god forbid something happen you would feel horrible that you didnt go meet this man first. There are far to many weirdos out there and i would never go on only someone else's opinion when it comes to the safety of your kids. Mom might not like it but she will understand and get over it.
2007-04-06 05:24:04
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answered by Rochelle 3
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Not on face value alone. I would want to meet this person and get to know him before I would leave my kid there...Mom might be a good mom, but not all women make the best choices in men!
2007-04-06 05:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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you should at least give them a chance. But if something doesn't feel right,trust your instinct, and listen to the kids, watch how they react to the situation.
2007-04-06 05:22:07
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answered by shellytony1993 1
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NO.
You don't have to allow it, but you need to set some ground rules with the ex. Such as not introducing your child to every Tom, Dick or Harry who enters her life. Only after it is 'serious' should she introduce the child. And even then, you would like to sit down with her and him and have coffee just so you can have some comfort (not a say so) in who this person in your childs life is and can help your child if questions arise.
2007-04-06 05:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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