Scott
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I think that's going too far the other way. I think maybe an open ended question like "What do you think of your bf's views on x?" could be ok. Where to go from there would depend on her response(s).
I stay out of my children’s love life. It’s none of my business. I’m here to support my child. You interfere if you like, it often doesn’t end well, your relationship will suffer.
I don't have any children, sometimes I wonder if I ever will. My eldest sister has 2 daughters, and I can certainly agree that sometimes her comments on her children's viewpoints weren't always received in the best way, but I think that not commenting at all is worse. I also think that asking questions is perhaps the least intrusive way of broaching a subject. If they react negatively to a question, at that point, it might be best to just leave the issue alone.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 . I think Yakuda's approach is too blunt myself. What about simply asking her what she thinks of his flat earth ideas, for instance? Having a brother who believed and perhaps still believes that the earth is flat, I definitely believe that a person can still have redeeming qualities even if they believe something like this. But that doesn't mean that the idea shouldn't be challenged. I certainly challenged my brother on it, so I don't see why you shouldn't at least ask your daughter what she thinks of the idea.
. I think Yakuda's approach is too blunt myself. What about simply asking her what she thinks of his flat earth ideas, for instance? Having a brother who believed and perhaps still believes that the earth is flat, I definitely believe that a person can still have redeeming qualities even if they believe something like this. But that doesn't mean that the idea shouldn't be challenged. I certainly challenged my brother on it, so I don't see why you shouldn't at least ask your daughter what she thinks of the idea.