By CaitiieBuggs - 13/01/2013 07:22 - United States - Portland
CaitiieBuggs tells us more.
Op here to give a year later update: After my husband confronted her about the comments she tried to backtrack and do that whole "you misunderstood what I was saying" thing, although she said it pretty damn directly, like word for word. Wedding happened without anymore major problems from her, hubby's sister on the other hand is a different story. Mother in law has tried to convince us to move in with her a few times since, but we've kindly declined each time, but she'll bring it up every so often. She has the idea we're only together because I'm pregnant (which I'm not, but with her logic this is year 5 of my pregnancy) and my husband has called her out on that too, so for all of those wondering, he does defend and stand up for me, even if it takes a little push from my end:)I picked a good one. Hope that answers any questions people had:)
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What a bitch lol
Run now
This is Freud's wet dream...
"Hush now baby, baby, don't you cry... Momma's gonna check out all your girlfriends for you, Momma won't let anyone dirty get through.." This vaguely reminds me of that song.
Mother, did it need to be so high? I love Pink Floyd's-- "The Wall" (:
Inappropriate feelings for her son. And she expects him to be a man someday?
She probably wants to "make him a man" herself, if you get what I mean.
Well that's not unsettling and doesn't make her sound like an obsessive, smothering, borderline-incestuous psycho at all.
Good luck when that person will become your in-law. What did your fiance said about it all?
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What kind of mother doesn't want her own son to pursue and anchieve all of his dreams and goals in life?
Looks to me like she's a couple decades late cutting the umbilical cord.