People Explain How Their Parents First Met

"How did your parents meet?" –– This was today's burning question from Redditor redditgod0, and we're thrilled to say that we very much enjoyed these rather romantic (and sometimes kooky) stories.

If you're looking to have your heart grow a few sizes, read further. We love it when people are in love.



"My dad thought..."

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Blind date at a sushi restaurant. My dad thought the wasabi was avocado and ate a whole blob of it. Not used to spicy food.

ScreamAtGod

"My mum would go fishing..."

My mum would go fishing with her pet rat and it would go find things for her to fish with and eventually my dad walked over and informed my mum that the rat was stealing his bait and bringing it to her

DabbingAutomatron

"They worked..."

They worked in the same office building, on the same floor, but for different businesses. The elevator was dreadfully slow. They started talking one day while waiting. Some time later my dad asked my mom to lunch, and the rest was history.

QueenMoogle

"Allegedly..."

My dad saw my mom washing clothes. Allegedly, her legs caught his attention. Several months later (this was in the late 60s - in an uber-conservative Catholic country), my dad took my mom on a "trip" which ended up at my dad's family's second home in another province. This little road trip led to my maternal relatives meeting up with my paternal grandparents to arrange my parents' marriage a few weeks later.

homeric34

"One day..."

My mom worked as a hairstylist back in the 90s, because she was really pretty her boss gave her the window spot to drag in customers. During that time, my dad was working at the Froyoland across the street. His co-worker dared him to go get a hair cut from her, so he went in and got a perm, and they found it really easy to talk to each other. So after that he would do nice things like give her free froyo during her lunch breaks.

One day my mom got laid off from her boss because she told her that she needs to change her hours during the summer to take college classes (or something like that). My dad got so pissed off, he went inside, took the bucket of dirty mop water, and dumped it all over her boss's brand new car.

Then he treated my mom to dinner to make her feel better and the rest is history.

OP-RandomBystander

"Well, eventually..."

My aunt (dad's sister) and my mom worked together for years and became very close friends. My aunt kept trying to set my mom up with my dad for years, but she kept saying no because she didn't want things to be awkward if things didn't work out with her best friends brother. Well, eventually she lost a bet at work and finally agreed to go out with him. My aunt told me that my mom kept saying "Just one date!"

They've been together for 25 years.

xandrenia

"A couple years later..."

Dad was doing his conscription time in the army (2 years), his older brother had just finished his time. Dad was home on leave, and older brother invited him to come out for a drink with him and his new girlfriend. New girlfriend offered to bring her younger sister along so they could have a double date. A couple years later, they had a double wedding with the brothers marrying the sisters. Aunt and uncle divorced after a few years, but mum and dad celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary shortly before he died.

dadomi3

"The following week..."

At a local nightclub. They had mutual friends and my Dad asked my Mum on date and she said no because that weekend The Beatles were going to be on Top of the Pops and she didn't want to miss it. My Mum had a huge crush on Paul McCartney. The following week my Dad asked her again and the rest is history.

zerbey

"My father was part of a team..."

My father was part of a team making a documentary about the golden triangle (SE Asia opium producing countries) and my mom was their Chinese interpreter.

chinchenping

"My mother was a nurse..."

My mother was a nurse in charge of a ward. My father was in charge of a team of A&E nurses. His patients were moved into her ward and they had a large argument over who had jurisdiction. It was such a good argument that they fell in love because that makes perfect sense.

Philosopher37

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