Dating in a multi-generational family
Hi r/dating, here's my situation. I'm 33M and have been divorced for about three years now and want to start dating again, however I live in a multi-generational household. Which is to say, myself and my daughter from my previous marriage live with my retired mother. There is the all-too-common stigma of "living in your parents' basement" that is perceived as inherently negative. However this seems to be an almost exclusively American prejudice. Many other countries and collectivist cultures treat multi-generational families as the norm. There are tons of financial advantages for everyone (any millennial with student loan debt can testify to this), and my daughter's relationship with her grandma is amazing; it definitely helps me to get parenting advice from a live-in expert. I don't need to convince a prospective date that it works for us, or that its necessarily forever (especially if things got serious and we considered living together), but it is something that has to come up sooner than later. Should I be transparent about my living situation up front or do you think I should wait until it organically comes up? Anyone else in this situation?
Submitted May 22, 2019 at 09:37PM
Hi r/dating, here's my situation. I'm 33M and have been divorced for about three years now and want to start dating again, however I live in a multi-generational household. Which is to say, myself and my daughter from my previous marriage live with my retired mother. There is the all-too-common stigma of "living in your parents' basement" that is perceived as inherently negative. However this seems to be an almost exclusively American prejudice. Many other countries and collectivist cultures treat multi-generational families as the norm. There are tons of financial advantages for everyone (any millennial with student loan debt can testify to this), and my daughter's relationship with her grandma is amazing; it definitely helps me to get parenting advice from a live-in expert. I don't need to convince a prospective date that it works for us, or that its necessarily forever (especially if things got serious and we considered living together), but it is something that has to come up sooner than later. Should I be transparent about my living situation up front or do you think I should wait until it organically comes up? Anyone else in this situation?
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