When
you believe that you’ve found “The One” it can be pretty devastating
when your family is less than enthused about your perfect match. Even
the most independent woman may secretly grit her teeth thinking that her
family still
views her affianced prince
charming as the evil toad in disguise. So, what do you do when your
family disapproves of the man you’re about to marry?
When
your family does not like the man you’re marrying it can present a few
problems. For example, it may cause a rift in the family. A rift in the
family can cause stress and hurt feelings for all parties involved. Your
family believes they know what’s best for you, and you choosing to stay
with your mate despite their opinions may frustrate them. On your end,
you may feel they’re giving your fiancé an unfair shake or that they are
being disrespectful of your decisions as an adult.
Finding
out that your family doesn’t approve of your fiancé may make him feel
guilty for putting a wedge between you and your parents. He may also
feel a lack of worth, insecurities, or he may be just plain angry about
it. This can cause some serious tension in your romantic relationship.
Try planning a wedding while there is tension between a couple and
you’ve got a disaster waiting to happen!
What to do when your family doesn’t like your fiancé
Getting
married is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make in your life,
and having your family there to show their love and support is a great
way to begin your life as husband and wife. On the other hand, knowing
they don’t approve or won’t attend your union can be absolutely
devastating.
If
you are in this difficult situation, then you know it can be very
frustrating, hurtful, and seemingly endless. It’s important to get to
the bottom of things as soon as you can. Otherwise, you may risk causing
divisions in your family and a huge strain on your romantic
relationships.
Here’s what to do if your family doesn’t like the man you’re marrying.
Don’t tell your partner
Knowing
for a fact that your parents dislike your partner doesn’t mean you
should shout it from the rooftops. Telling your fiancé that your family
doesn’t like him will only make the situation worse. Instead, you may
want to explain to your partner that your parents are very protective
and you’d love for him to try and bond with them to reassure them that
you’re in a loving relationship.
Give it time
Sometimes
it can be shocking for your family to hear of a new engagement,
especially if they have yet to meet your fiancé. Some people dislike
change. For these ones, it can take a while to get those fuzzy feelings
toward a new member of the family. Don’t force any ultimatums on your
family or on your partner. This will only aggravate the situation. Give
it time and see how your man can fit into the new family dynamic.

Find out why
Learning
why your family doesn’t like your partner can help you understand how
to better guide them toward a friendlier relationship. Was there a
falling out that happened between your man and your parents? Some
divorced couples may think your relationship will turn out just as
unhappy as their own. In reality, there are all sorts of reasons,
reasonable and unreasonable, why your family might not like your
husband-to-be.
Maybe
your parents don’t like your fiancé’s job, his attitude, his past
behavior, his bad habits. Maybe when you get married you’ll be moving
away to be with him and your parents aren’t fond of this idea. Or maybe
they are still hoping you’ll get back together with old what’s-his-name
from six years ago. Whatever their reasoning, if your family doesn’t
like your boyfriend it’s in your best interest to find out why.
Talk to your family about it
Communication
is the foundation for any good relationship, including the relationship
with your family. Approach your family in private and ask them about
their issues with your spouse. It would do a world of good to hear them
out and have the opportunity to explain to them all of the reasons you
love your guy and why they should give him a fair shot.
Tell
your family how he takes care of you emotionally and physically, talk
about inside jokes you have and ways you have supported one another. Be
open to their side of things and address any concerns they may have.
This may change any mistaken view they might have of him.
Take a step back
If
your family doesn’t like the man you’re marrying, it may be worthwhile
to take a step back and examine why. Does your family see something that
perhaps the goggles of love aren’t letting you acknowledge? Maybe he’s
controlling, displays unhealthy jealousy, or is dismissive of your goals
and friendships. These are major red flags that you may not see at this
moment.
Encourage bonding
Feeling
torn between your family and your romantic partner is like being stuck
between a rock and a hard place. Your family is not going to magically
welcome this man into their lives if they never actually see him.
Create
situations where you can come together and get to know one another.
This could include something casual like afternoon coffee to something a
little more adventurous like planning a day trip with your family and
your fiancé. After a few outings, your family may realize he’s a lot
more fun than they once thought.
You
want your family to be happy with your decision on who to marry, but in
the end, for better or worse, it is your decision to make. If they love
and respect you, with time your family will welcome your partner into
their lives. Until then, just be happy you found the love of your life.
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