... continued ... At first she liked the fact he was visiting. When she realised he was here every weekend, she started to worry. When she realised he had tattoos, she was really, really worried. God only knows what she would have said about the piercings! He was so not clean cut like my darling father, the only man Mum ever loved. In the end she admitted that she was afraid I would get hurt again, as in the past my choice of men had not been great. The fact that over 20 years had gone by since then didn't count for much in her eyes. At 55 I was still her little girl and she didn't trust my judgement at all! My years alone and the traumas I had been through had enabled me to re- evaluate myself and find out what it is I wanted from life. I was never going to actively look for a partner again, nor was I ever going to let anyone into my life who would change the balanced, happy and loving feeling within my home. But here he was, this man who had found me amongst my paintings. Since the day we met, 22 months ago, we have only spent one weekend apart. We have lived together for the past 15 months and have never had cross words with each other. He is as easy-going and patient as I am, treats me and my darling Mum with total respect and is the most loving, caring person I have ever come across. My Mum, although so reluctant at first, now loves him to bits and this morning even compared him to my father, a man of great integrity, compassion and generosity of heart! Perhaps the fact that my partner has always respected her space, her values, and her way of life and has never tried to change us or the way we live, is the clue to her happiness. He let her allow him into her life at a pace she could accept and now she is so proud of him and intensely happy that we are together. So you see Bowieblue, it can all go right, if you are respectful, loving, don�t let your Mum feel left out and are with the right man. Good luck, I really hope you can find the balance and be happy.