By nomomsonfacebook - 24/06/2013 00:30 - United States - Stamford
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Hi all, I'm the OP. I didn't have an account when I posted this so I created one to respond to some comments. First off, my roommate is my friend from college. We both go to grad school at the same school so we moved in together after graduation. I had never met her mom before we moved in & only accepted her facebook friendship a few months ago because she wanted me to help her plan a birthday surprise for her daughter. I quickly realized she really did it to spy on her daughter/me when she posted things like "where are you guys?" "what are you up to tonight?" "where was this pic taken?" literally multiple time a day. At first I thought it was funny but it became increasingly worrying recently until I decided I felt too uncomfortable & unfriended her. Within five hours she was wailing in my kitchen about how horrible I am & trying to pack my roommate's things to move her out. My roommate was mortified & told her she was being irrational & she left in a huff & hasn't spoken to her daughter since. Thanks for all the funny posts, made the situation much lighter. Now I'm just glad my mom doesn't have facebook!
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and how old are you peeps? and most of all is she on any type of meds for that crazy mentality
At least she will be gone for good.. I hope for your sake OP
Dont meet your room mates family next time!!!!!!
Why would you even add your roommates mom in the first place lmao
FML is totally screwing up the way I look at older people.
MILF.
she sounds like a nutcase mom like a girl I used to be friends with, her mom would have everybodys cell phone numbers
That does not automatically make her a nut case, perhaps your friend had a habit of disappearing, or other potentially hazardous habit and the numbers were for safety precautions. Sometimes there's more to the story.
Whether they indeed "have a right" or not is something which is significantly up for debate.
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Good riddance...she sounds insane.
Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?