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Is it normal to be nervous meeting the dad for the first time?


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callinglondon

Met my girlfriend's dad for the first time on Wednesday and I was crappin bricks!

 

Very nice guy but I was beyond nervous and did NOt talk much. I wasn't trying to be rude or disrespectful I was just a tad bit nervous. This is 100% normal right? I apologized to my girlfriend about it and said I was just a bit awkward and shy.

 

I think maybe I need to be a bit more comfortable around him, then I can really start gabbing around with him.

 

Is everyone else the same meeting the parents?

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It's very normal ! and I think it's even more stressing for men to meet the new dad-in-law. I am from a family of men, I am the only daughter and I have dad + 3 brothers. For a new boyfriend it's like meeting my 4 bodyguards!

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I wanted to have a daughter so very much but this is yet another reason God only gave me sons. I would have impressed upon a young man that comes calling real fear.

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CautiouslyOptimistic
Honestly I just hope he understands I was nervous lol

 

Not only does he understand it, he was expecting it. And probably happy about it! :)

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lakerman34

COMPLETELY OK.

 

I started dating this lady in October. I Skyped with her parents in December, officially met them in February, and I'm STILL nervous.

 

He's an intelligent man who owns his own family practice (he's a doctor). Kind of intimidating.

 

We were riding in his Audi, and I leaned up against the car. He came towards me. My girlfriend said, "word of advice: don't EVER lean up against his cars. PLEASE heed my advice."

 

He didn't talk to me for the next 2 days.

 

I'm fairly certain he likes me though.

 

Nerves are OK. Just be genuine, nice, and don't talk about yourself too much!

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I'm sure he was nervous when he 1st met your GF's mom.

 

As long as you were polite & are good to his daughter things ought to be fine. If you don't have a firm handshake, practice that but otherwise don't sweat it. You will grow more relaxed over time. Do not get so relaxed that it could be mistaken for disrespectful.

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callinglondon

I made a few funny jokes he laughed at, held a door open for him, and told him it was nice to meet him so hopefully it went ok!

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yep, the first time i met my (now deceased) FIL, he was cleaning his guns and did not get up to shake my hand, only acknowledged my presences with a "Hi" and instructions to his daughter, "don't be late"......lol

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mortensorchid

I would be nervous meeting my SO's parents, of course. I am more nervous about my SO meeting my parents though, they are very intimidating and make people uncomfortable. But that's another story.

 

I'm sure she'll understand if you were a bit … Off that day.

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This is normal for sure. Met my boyfriend's parents a little while ago. Think I said less than 20 words from being so nervous. Thankfully, they like to talk so there weren't any awkward silences.

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lakerman34
I would be nervous meeting my SO's parents, of course. I am more nervous about my SO meeting my parents though, they are very intimidating and make people uncomfortable. But that's another story.

 

I'm sure she'll understand if you were a bit … Off that day.

 

My experience is similar. The girlfriend's parents are very pleasant people (dad is a LITTLE hard to read, but seems to like me, mom is SUPER sweet and definitely likes me).

 

My dad is somewhat conservative, doesn't fully believe in higher education (he's a wealthy man who didn't even finish high school, my girlfriend is going for her PhD), and my mom is a pretty judgmental woman (when I told her that my girlfriend has blue hair, she automatically assumed immaturity without even meeting her).

 

I told my girlfriend to just be herself, and she really has nothing to worry about, I'm sure they'll like her (really, I am sure), HOWEVER, if they fly off the rails, I told her that I'm the one dating her, not my family, and I don't really care what they think. I know her, I love her, and I know she's right for me. No one is changing my mind.

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OMG, yes, it's perfectly normal to be really, really nervous meeting the family, especially when you're young and you're doing this for the first time. It gets easier, but I can't say it's necessarily less nerve-wracking. :)

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heavenonearth

Yes. I met my boyfriends parents plenty of times in the past half year. Even went on a vacation with his whole family recently.

And i still poop bricks every damn time.

 

I am so anxious i get constipated. It’s true.

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