Boyfriend's Mom Is Unreasonable. Help?
kassiebby1124
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My boyfriend is 19 and in college. He and I have been dating half a year as of this past Monday. His mom can't stand the fact he has a girlfriend. I haven't seen him since school ended. We planned this trip I was supposed to take today 3 weeks ago. He got consent that I could come. Well apparently, I can't anymore because his mom said no because she doesn't want him to date period. I'm sorry but it's unreasonable to assume your son is NEVER going to date. She keeps telling him to make his own decisions but literally decides everything for him and he's afraid to go against her because he's liable to get kicked out. I spent my night crying because this is stupid and upsetting and I don't know what to do anymore. Help?
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change your boyfriend0
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If he's living with his mom and she's basically taking care of him right now, I'm not sure you're going to win this battle.0
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If he's living with his mom and she's basically taking care of him right now, I'm not sure you're going to win this battle.0
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Here's my honest opinion: I agree with the mom on this one. I believe that until a kid is out of the house, has graduated, found a decent job and makes enough money to take care of themselves and a potential baby (just in case) then they can't a girlfriend or boyfriend.
Right now you need to focus on your education and career. Crying over a boy at this age is not worth it because 10 years from now you might look back and wonder why you ever bothered with him. Because your taste in men would have changed / evolved. And also because right now, it's not easy to tell which boy will turn into a real man and which boy will stay a boy. And you don't wanna be stuck with the wrong one.0 -
Your boyfriend has no b***s. Useless0
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Here's my honest opinion: I agree with the mom on this one. I believe that until a kid is out of the house, has graduated, found a decent job and makes enough money to take care of themselves and a potential baby (just in case) then they can't a girlfriend or boyfriend.
Right now you need to focus on your education and career. Crying over a boy at this age is not worth it because 10 years from now you might look back and wonder why you ever bothered with him. Because your taste in men would have changed / evolved. And also because right now, it's not easy to tell which boy will turn into a real man and which boy will stay a boy. And you don't wanna be stuck with the wrong one.0 -
So according to missjay's post, all the son can expect on a Saturday night is a date with Mrs Palmer?0
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Here's my honest opinion: I agree with the mom on this one. I believe that until a kid is out of the house, has graduated, found a decent job and makes enough money to take care of themselves and a potential baby (just in case) then they can't a girlfriend or boyfriend.0
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You're adults, act accordingly.0
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So according to missjay's post, all the son can expect on a Saturday night is a date with Mrs Palmer?0
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You're adults, act accordingly.0
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Here's my honest opinion: I agree with the mom on this one. I believe that until a kid is out of the house, has graduated, found a decent job and makes enough money to take care of themselves and a potential baby (just in case) then they can't a girlfriend or boyfriend.
Right now you need to focus on your education and career. Crying over a boy at this age is not worth it because 10 years from now you might look back and wonder why you ever bothered with him. Because your taste in men would have changed / evolved. And also because right now, it's not easy to tell which boy will turn into a real man and which boy will stay a boy. And you don't wanna be stuck with the wrong one.
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Some mums are very protective of their kids and the idea of their son being in a relationship and loving another woman is probably frightening to her.
It's a matter of waiting for your boyfriend to feel that it is the time to put his foot down and say "I'm 19, I can have a girlfriend if I want."
You are both not children.
I've been in a similar situation to you before, and it didn't work. I couldn't stand being 18 years old, an adult. and having some woman hate me and interfere with my relationship because I wanted to care for her son too. I never wanted to take him away from her - that would be ridiculous.
Time will help you decide with this situation. It's about how you feel, because his mum may never come round to it, and if he really was bothered by his mum, he would just stand up to her and say that he's old enough to make his own decisions on whether he can have a girlfriend or not. Make sure you don't jeopardise your own happiness for a boy.
I left my unhappy relationship and on my 19th birthday I started seeing someone else. I'm not nearly 21 and I'm engaged to this man. I'm the happiest I've ever been.
Message me if you want to chat!0 -
Some mums are very protective of their kids and the idea of their son being in a relationship and loving another woman is probably frightening to her.
It's a matter of waiting for your boyfriend to feel that it is the time to put his foot down and say "I'm 19, I can have a girlfriend if I want."
You are both not children.
I've been in a similar situation to you before, and it didn't work. I couldn't stand being 18 years old, an adult. and having some woman hate me and interfere with my relationship because I wanted to care for her son too. I never wanted to take him away from her - that would be ridiculous.
Time will help you decide with this situation. It's about how you feel, because his mum may never come round to it, and if he really was bothered by his mum, he would just stand up to her and say that he's old enough to make his own decisions on whether he can have a girlfriend or not. Make sure you don't jeopardise your own happiness for a boy.
I left my unhappy relationship and on my 19th birthday I started seeing someone else. I'm not nearly 21 and I'm engaged to this man. I'm the happiest I've ever been.
Message me if you want to chat!0 -
Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?0 -
Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?
This. You're both still very young. I'm sure you're very upset now, but later, in retrospect, you will see that this might have been a good thing. There is nothing worse that trying to compete with a man's mama - because unless he wants you to - you will never win.0 -
Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?0 -
Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?
& where are you staying?
Also, she can hardly keep you from going to a public theme park. But if you're planning on staying at her house, that's a different battle.0 -
19...adults...
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Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?
& where are you staying?
Also, she can hardly keep you from going to a public theme park. But if you're planning on staying at her house, that's a different battle.0 -
Where is the trip to?
Is she footing the bill?
& where are you staying?
Also, she can hardly keep you from going to a public theme park. But if you're planning on staying at her house, that's a different battle.
Maybe he just doesn't want you to go..0 -
Run. Run fast. Run far. Do not look back and be glad you got away.0
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You're adults, act accordingly.0
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If mommy is footing his bills, and mommy is providing food and shelter then like the rules or not, he needs to adhere.
Only a fool would walk away from that for a girl at 19
If he wants the full responsibility of an adult, then the option is to move out.... Not a wise move for him
If you want a boyfriend who has the same freedoms your parents give you, this guy is not him
Dry your tears and move on.... Or if this guy is that important to you and he feels the same, then WAIT. A new concept for younger people in 2014 but it is an available option. Him focusing on school and not dating right now will not hamper his decision making abilities as an adult, and is probably a GOOD thing for him..... So if you care about him, why so upset? Do you not want the best for this guy?0 -
Maybe he just doesn't want you to go..0
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He's an ADULT - tell him to M.T.F.U ... or rip his man card up0
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Sounds more like the mom doesn't want him dating you for whatever reason.0
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I've read this three times and can't see the fitness question.
What am I missing here?0 -
Google "Oedipal complex. "
@Nissi- of course I want the best for him. It's that she makes all the decisions for him when he's not at school that I disagree with.0 -
Maybe he just doesn't want you to go..
Well I would suggest talking to him.
None of us here on the internetz know your story, know your relationship, so it's always a guess.
He's probably cheating..
or he doesn't want to leave his mom
or he doesn't want you to go
or there are a hundred other reasons..
The good news is that you're 19, you're young. You've got a bunch of other boyfriends coming your way.
Good luck!0
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