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How 'at home' do you feel with your partner's family?


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I love his family! I feel very comfortable with them already, and enjoy spending time with them.


I feel pretty comfortable with them when we are together. They are very relaxed so it makes it easier.


Just like they're my own:)


Surprisingly VERY at home. I've always had a problem with people's parents either not liking me or it being really awkward. But with his mom, we can actually talk or even have a conversation when he's not in the room. It's really comfortable.


Very comfy


I don't. Things are so different.


i feel comfortable but not as my home


10 with his siblings and a 7/8 with his parents


I love them as my own. They are my family. They are part of partner and part of me.


Great with the ones I've met!


Its tough because after 5 years together they still are very reluctant to treat me as if im a member of the family, and unfortunately he hasnt really done much to prove to them that I will be. It just makes it really hard to be myself around them because I feel like im constantly being judged and have to prove that im worthy of their son. it would be nice if I could just be myself around them for once without feeling judged but theres only one way that will ever happen.


very much so. all the same things as my own family. crazy drama at times but alot of love.


I LOVE THE KEMP FAMILY!!! they are so fun and I luff them and I want them to be my family.


I don't know yet, I'm pretty shy so it might take some while before I'm doing anything but internal panic attacks.


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