altlover85
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Ok, I'm going to try and be brief, but we'll see how that goes.
I'm 24 and my bf is 70. We've been going out for almost 3 years. He's been married and has two kids who are 40 and 43. His daughter is the oldest and is accepting. I've met her kids and her husband. It's always a bit awkward, but I don't feel unwelcome. I haven't met his son yet because the son hasn't accepted that his father is gay. My bf has been out for almost 20 years.
I met his daughter because I spend more time at his place than he does where I live because I live with my parents. I'm working on moving to Boston to be closer to him and because I enjoy Boston and cities more than I enjoy where I am currently. When he has Easter we spend time together and that sometimes entails going to his daughter's.
My family always goes to my step-dad's family and they are more conservative and are not really people that I have much in common with. I'm not out to them, but I am out to my immediate family.
Today I asked my mom if she would like to meet him and she said it was fine. When I mentioned it to him, he wasn't as excited. I wasn't either when I first went to meet his daughter, but I got more comfortable with them as time has gone on.
My question is, did I do the right thing by bring up meeting him to my mom even though there really isn't any "need" for it to happen. I feel like it's been 3 years and I've met his daughter so many times that I'd feel better if he met my parents finally. I also want to feel better about asking to be more included in his family and feel that I would be in a better position to do so if he had met my parents.
I'm also wanting to hear from others who have had their bf's or partners meet their family, especially people in older/younger relationships.
I appreciate your input.
I'm 24 and my bf is 70. We've been going out for almost 3 years. He's been married and has two kids who are 40 and 43. His daughter is the oldest and is accepting. I've met her kids and her husband. It's always a bit awkward, but I don't feel unwelcome. I haven't met his son yet because the son hasn't accepted that his father is gay. My bf has been out for almost 20 years.
I met his daughter because I spend more time at his place than he does where I live because I live with my parents. I'm working on moving to Boston to be closer to him and because I enjoy Boston and cities more than I enjoy where I am currently. When he has Easter we spend time together and that sometimes entails going to his daughter's.
My family always goes to my step-dad's family and they are more conservative and are not really people that I have much in common with. I'm not out to them, but I am out to my immediate family.
Today I asked my mom if she would like to meet him and she said it was fine. When I mentioned it to him, he wasn't as excited. I wasn't either when I first went to meet his daughter, but I got more comfortable with them as time has gone on.
My question is, did I do the right thing by bring up meeting him to my mom even though there really isn't any "need" for it to happen. I feel like it's been 3 years and I've met his daughter so many times that I'd feel better if he met my parents finally. I also want to feel better about asking to be more included in his family and feel that I would be in a better position to do so if he had met my parents.
I'm also wanting to hear from others who have had their bf's or partners meet their family, especially people in older/younger relationships.
I appreciate your input.































