My boyfriend's father is interfering with our relationship
I'm divorced and have an eight year oldson _ More than a year ago I met a young man whom I loved with all my soul, my feelings for him are so strong that I cannot imagine my future life without him, he is dear to me in everything, I feel that he is my man.
All my family love and respect him. He calls me his beloved, says that there are few people like me. But recently I began to notice thatOur relationship has become cooler and we see each other less often. Yesterday he admitted to me that he is afraid to continue building relationships, because, in his opinion, in the future he will haveproblems with my son, my son will refuse to accept him. At the moment, the son is only asking about him, waiting for his arrival. There were no conflicts between them.
Mythe person he loved lived with his stepfather and hates hismother and him for a difficult childhood, we can say that he was left to his own devices. Added to this is another problem that I myself cannot solve. His nativethe father with whom he lives now is against our relationship. His father never test-antibiotic.com said that a girl should be chosen without children, so I still don’t know him personally. He doesn’t approve of his son’s choice and dissuades him, sets conditions so that we don’t meet. What should I do? What should I do?
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