By wiona - 04/04/2014 20:53 - United States - Willimantic

Today, my mom brought her sleazy boyfriend home. He took one look at me, swatted my ass, and said, "It runs in the family." My mom just laughed and winked at me, and mouthed, "He's a keeper!" FML
I agree, your life sucks 69 208
You deserved it 4 714

wiona tells us more.

OP here. I couldn't figure out how to respond without making an account, so I made one in order to reply to a couple of people. First, thanks to all the people who expressed concern. To the people who said YDI, I say screw you, because I did nothing to provoke this asshole. Yeah, I'm underage. I don't look underage, but I definitely am, braces and everything. My mom's boyfriend is yet another guy who's a worthless piece of shit, she has no taste when it comes to men. I talked to her about him after he left and she rolled her eyes and said it was "a joke". Which apparently I didn't get, because I'm "uptight". Moving in with my dad isn't an option, he's on the other side of the country and really can't handle having another person living with him right now. I do miss him, but frankly he's not a whole lot of help, my parents hate each other and while my father means well he's more irresponsible than my mom. I'm hoping my mother will ditch this guy once she gets bored with him, like she has all the other times. This type of boyfriend is nothing new, this is just the first time one of them has gotten somewhat physical with me. Yes, it creeped me out, yes, he's a disgusting human being, and yes, I have a lock on my bedroom door. This is not the first time I've locked myself in my room when my mom has brought home a guy. It's happened before, and will likely keep happening until I move out. Thanks again to the people who expressed sympathy and concern. Just thought you guys ought to have a bit of context.

Comments

The fact that this post has 1000+ saying she deserved it makes me question some peoples common sense. OP sorry that happened to you. Next time violence is key. He needs to be beat down.

carterjanelle 9

Violence is never the answer. How misinformed you are. Makes me question your common sense...

He slapped her ass without permission. If he does it again, she has every right to hit/punch/kick him back, and that wouldn't be violence, it would be self-defense against sexual harassment.

If you are a minor, please call child protective services. You are in danger. I'm so sad to read this. I have a mom just like OPs. I smacked the boyfriend then I got kicked out of moving vehicle at night in the rain (in the middle of nowhere) while pregnant. I couldn't go home because my mom said he would kill me and she was okay with that.

no this is something she should NOT do.

91hayek 31

Are you sure your mother didn't mouth "He's a creeper!"? She's probably in fear of her life and yours but you don't know it.

ak_kadie 5

its time to tell your mother your adopted lmfao no offense all jest

This is weird on so many levels. (Even if you were joking or being sarcastic.)

MrBowman 12

Not only get out of that house but make sure they don't find you. You're mother needs to realize you're safety and privacy is above this pervert. I know violence isn't the answer to everything but, try and find a nice guy friend to keep you safe. This guy sounds like a rapist.

SBittick 20

Plot twist...she actually said "He's a CREEPER"

If you're under legal age to move out, call CPS. For yourself.