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- From: nance@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (nancy.l.colucci)
- Subject: Re: meeting future step children
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:11:51 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.161151.22283@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
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- In article <wfLjMC600WBMI2gP1A@andrew.cmu.edu> Judi Mancuso <jm5p+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >>HELP! Next week I will be meeting my boyfriend's daughters for the first
- >>time. They are 13 and 8, and live with their mother.
- >>I would GREATLY appreciate any ideas/thoughts/helpful hints on things to
- >>do or not do when I meet them. I think the plan is to take them to McDonalds
- >>or something like that.
- >I am going to speak from experience--I was once a 13 year old meeting a
- >future step mom---WHOA! All I can tell you is this--do not tell them
- >how great their father is, do not tell them "I do not want to replace
- >your mom", do not say "I want to be your friend" and do not tell them
- >that you are going to marry their father.
-
- <and Judi goes on to give other very insightful advice>
-
- I'll offer some of my experiences as well, from another perspective. A
- lot of how you get along with your mate's children will depend on the
- circumstances surrounding their parents breaking up. If they know that
- their mother is beyond grief about the breakup, then you can most likely
- expect them to be loyal to her and not take to you right off. Brace
- yourself, but they might even be nasty (like say nice things to you and
- then you'll hear through your boyfriend that they said the opposite to
- their mom).
-
- If the breakup was amicable, of if the mother is happily involved with
- someone else and maybe daddy was hurt, there is a good chance that
- things will be the opposite. But these are possibilities; not rules.
-
- When I met my husband's children, the situation was (unfortunately) like
- the first case. They had ill expectations about me because they heard
- me being called all kinds of horrible names by their mother. They expected
- a vixen with foot-long painted nails and eyelashes out to here. Since
- what they saw instead was a very young woman who did crafts and wore
- blue jeans and didn't have to dye her hair yet (and who was also making
- a very big mistake, but that's another issue) and didn't act the way their
- image directed, they had to LOOK for bad stuff to go home and tell mom
- about. It got back to me that I was short (gasp!), flat-footed (not
- hardly), and had a funny laugh. A few years later one of the girls told me
- that if they had said anything good about me, their mother would ground
- them. (No, this marriage did not last.)
-
- When I met my current boyfriend's children (who are the same ages now as the
- kids above were then), it was much different. I wasn't "stealing" him from
- someone and nobody was hurt by the relationship. My being older and somewhat
- wiser than before made a difference too. I remember his youngest daughter
- (who lives with him) walking right up to me like a friendly little kitten with
- her two older sisters close behind. I didn't try to be anything but their
- father's girlfriend and it went fine.
-
- That was four years ago and I still have a very close relationship with
- his daughters. We've never discussed what we are to each other - we just
- know we share a common love for a wonderful guy. Hope this helps.
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