By xele - 09/03/2010 14:09 - Poland

Today, I found out that my mom is not only reading my mail, but she is also withholding letters from my bank, college, and insurance company. Why? Because "they could be inappropriate" for me to read. I'm 25. FML
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Oh yeah, I am from Poland and its very UNcommon to NOT live with your parents even at the age of 30 and having your own family. People here have family houses and we dont move out like ppl in US. Houses are passed down on younger generations who takes responsibility for it and their older parents at the same time.

Top comments

I'd say grow a pair and move out of your parents house. You're 25.

My parents tried to do that to me. I got a P.O. Box until I had enough money to move out of my house.

Comments

lilbz76 0

Yeah that sucks. I had that problem when I moved out. My mom would open my mail"by accident", But after a while it kept getting opened,so i simply reminded her that even though it was coming to her house and that she was my mother, its still a federal offense to open ANYONE ELSES MAIL, and problem solved.

ralphyr 0

25 and you live at home. Congrats virgin. I hope she doesn't trash your comic books and Star Trek dolls.

mr_miyagi 0
etherealshadows 1

Why, at age 25, are you living with your mother?

Its quite common in Poland. After my parents devorced he moved back in with his parents. Oh and when they first married, they lived with then as well, for about a year and a half before either of then could even begin to think about renting a flat, even one without a bedroom. My mum earned 600zl per month, which at the tine was under £100

maddiesonnn 0

ur 25 and u still live wit ur mom!? wow u need to get a house/ apartment, and go get a chick to ****!

It's illegal. You shouldn't take that crap.

Miss_Jazzalyn 4

Late reply is late...was browsing FML and felt the need to comment. OP should tell his mother that what she's doing is wrong. From what I know - there are actually laws against this kind of thing. Also, to the people criticising OP for still being at home at 25. There's nothing wrong with that. One of my closest friends still lives at home and he's 24. His brother, another close friend of mine, only moved out last year and he's 26.