tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2107530154490380188.post1457713766342209541..comments2022-11-05T04:00:17.385-07:00Comments on Princeton Unbuttoned: Question of the Day: When do you think it's appropriate to introduce your new partner to your child(ren)?Get Killer Confidencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10559062667663412413noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2107530154490380188.post-9217041174251052112010-08-24T17:54:38.659-07:002010-08-24T17:54:38.659-07:00I have been on the other side of this topic (I don...I have been on the other side of this topic (I don't have children but I dated women with child(ren)). Once I find out about the child(ren), I always offer to have the date somewhere kid friendly. That way when she decides she's ready to introduce me to the child, she knows that I will be willing to do stuff that may not be fun for her and I, but for the child. Also if she is in a pinch and may not have a babysitter, she would know that I would be willing to change my plans due to the situation. It's more of to reassure her that I won't turn and run because of the kids.<br /><br />Actually for me I have met the children relatively early on. I've dated 4 women with children, and the longest until I met the children was a month into the relationship. A couple of times I met the kids before the woman and I actually started dating, and the other time was a week in (the lack of babysitter situation described above). The relationships, alas didn't last, but in none of the relationship did the kids break us up.<br /><br />BigRobHitch on twitterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com