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AIBU?

to think that 2 weeks is to soon to introduce someone new to your kids

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cuteboots · 12/04/2013 12:22

Ok so Ive fallen out with my friend as shes met this new man on the internet and introduced him to her kids. Is this too soon or am i just being a bit silly. Anyway I voiced my opinion and now she wont talk to me...

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AmberLeaf · 12/04/2013 14:46

So many variables to this sort of situation, so it's hard to say really.

I think the age of the children has a bearing too.

Personally, it's not something I would do.

As far as Im concerned, introducing partners to children is something you do when you know that it is a serious relationship and when you are 'sure' as can be about the other person.

That doesn't happen in two weeks IMO.

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VelvetSpoon · 12/04/2013 14:49

There is a safety concern too. People are not always what you think, especially if you meet them via OD, rather than friends/work etc.

A friend of a friend was dating a bloke a few years back, met him via OD, seemed nice enough, bit of a 'troubled' past - told her he'd been in prison but gave the impression it was stupid teenage stuff. Bit of googling (by us) showed it was MUCH more serious than that, and when she knew the truth she ended it. Luckily she didn't have DC but honestly after 2 weeks how well can you know someone or what skeletons they may have lurking!

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CloudsAndTrees · 12/04/2013 14:50

Circumstances have a lot to do with what's acceptable I think. Two weeks for a guy off the Internet is just stupidity I think, but I only waited about 4 moths when my dc knew dh as my boyfriend. I had known him for years though, we had a lot of mutual friends and he had already met my dc a few times before we got together and interacted well with them. I was as certain as I could be that it was going to be a long term relationship, but I still wondered if I was doing the right thing at the time. Prior to that I'd had a boyfriend for 2 years. He never met my dc because I knew it wasn't going to last.

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WestieMamma · 12/04/2013 15:19

As others have said, it all dependents on the circumstances. 2 weeks for a stranger off the internet is very worrying for me. But my daughter was introduced to my now husband at the same time as I was through a mutual friend at a community event.

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TobyLerone · 12/04/2013 15:55

So is it only internet weirdos who can be a threat to our children now?

If you meet someone in the supermarket or through a friend, they'll never be a weirdo, obviously.

Hmm

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Toasttoppers · 12/04/2013 16:40

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AmberLeaf · 12/04/2013 16:42

I think regardless of where you meet someone, rushing into things is a red flag.

It shows lack of caution and judgement and IMO that is something that is a bigger threat to children [and their Mums] than the issue of where you meet them.

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VelvetSpoon · 12/04/2013 16:46

I think what I meant in terms of how you know someone was more that after 2 weeks I probably wouldn't feel comfortable with even having someone new in my home, let alone if my kids were there. That would be different if it was a friend or work colleague I had known for years for ex. Having said that, I wouldn't rush into things either way.

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VelvetSpoon · 12/04/2013 16:53

Toasttoppers how awful for you and your sister (and your friend on that occasion) :(

Someone I know vaguely in RL who does this introducing after a week or two thing has a very pretty teen DD. They are always out in pubs etc together (even though her DD is under 18 - but thats a whole other thread) and she puts photos of her and her DD on OD sites. It makes me massively uncomfortable.

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Toasttoppers · 12/04/2013 18:17

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headinhands · 12/04/2013 18:19

Someone I know vaguely in RL who does this introducing after a week or two thing has a very pretty teen DD

Oh god that's dreadful, we all know only attractive children are abused/attacked. Luckily all my dc's are hideous so I can sleep well at night.

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woopsidaisy · 12/04/2013 18:20

Well if it is good enough for Katie Price....

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VelvetSpoon · 12/04/2013 18:27

headinhands possibly I didn't make my point well. I certainly didn't mean that a child's looks have any bearing on child abuse. The mum I mentioned seems to me to use her DD as an accessory when she's out on the town, or in her OD photos, I found that disturbing. I rather suspect if her DD had braces and spots like most teens she wouldn't be doing it (and it makes me uncomfortable that she is. Children of any age should not be in ones OD photos!)

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LittleEdie · 12/04/2013 18:30

I don't see a problem if they're just introduced as a friend.

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Smithsgirl88 · 12/04/2013 18:30

Partners ex met someone on the Internet a few weeks back and has already had him staying weekends with all kids (partners included). Each to their own, but I wouldn't do it myself, however, when this same woman is moaning because I got introduced to the kids a year after first starting seeing partner it seems kind of hypocritical. Which makes it even funnier is the fact that partner was apparently a "bad parent" for moving me in 4 years into our relationship.

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DrCoconut · 12/04/2013 18:46

DS1 was 5 when I met DH. We were away on a hobby related trip at the time and so DS met him when I did. We didn't rush things and DS was always there really. DH moved in after a year and we got married 2 years in. We have known each other 9 years this summer.

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