By Imafishyfishy - 27/03/2013 06:47 - United States - Noblesville
Imafishyfishy tells us more.
Oh wow! It actually got posted! I'm the OP here, and I'm 19, the reason I'm confused is because when I finished high school he and I were going to move down to Florida together so I could go to college, and I got really sick, so we stayed here. My mom was completely fine with it when we were going to move out of state but now that we're moving to the apartment complex not even a mile away. I asked her for clarification and she told me that I knew what she meant. So I asked my dad, and he told me the same thing. I think they might be screwing with me.
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Your mom sounds weird. Moce out and see what happens. :)
I've always wanted to "moce" outta my house too...
c and v are next to each other so maybe give her/him a little brake.
I'm pretty sure she meant that you'll never be welcome back into her house. Use your common sense.
I wonder if she means that if you move out you won't be welcome back home if things don't work out
I think you just got your way!
When I went swimming in a storm once, my mom said, "If you drown, I'll kill you." Confusing? Yes. But it's a way of saying "Don't do it!"
And this happened right after your boyfriend's mom broke into his house and got mad at him for having a girlfriend? Wow, these moms have some serious attachments.
I just love references to other FMLs. :D
I think she means "If you ever ******* leave me, you can bet your ass your not coming back" Good luck OP!
Well I am not sure how to respond. Was she drunk, high, or under some type of pain killer?
Imafishyfishy. That's great!
It's a song I apparently used to sing when I was little
It will all work out. As a Mum of three I sometimes spaz out as well. It's kind of hard when your babies move out. You do sound like a switched on young woman so I'm sure you will be fine. Good luck hun. :)
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The good old, "you can't fire me...I quit!" trick
She's probably just ******* with you