By rahrahcakes - 19/03/2012 07:36 - Australia - Brisbane
Same thing different taste
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Confusing family
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But my grandbabiiiiiiies!
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Judgmental much!?
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Thanks Mom
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Correction. *"I'm 24 years old, and I STILL live with my MOM."*
#24.. She is Australian, it's Mum not Mom. She isn't American. Check up on the difference between actual English and American English before you start nit picking at how Australian people are spelling things.
Actually, the word "mum" originated in the 1300s and means "to keep silent". You should put that word to use next time instead of trying to pass off slang as english. No, the USA was not here in the 1300s.
73. I dont give 2 *****. But thanks.
15- they weren't saying that OP should go to college, they were saying that OP goes to college and it's expensive and can't afford to move out
I think it is time to start keeping the condoms the at your boyfriends house.
24 and live with your mom? Ya FYL loser.
You're so ignorant it hurts.
29 - How does that make OP a loser? Maybe she can't afford her own place at the moment.
She want grandkids
Still mommy's lil baby :D
I can understand living at home at 24. But if you're 24, living at home, AND your mommy still cleans your room, I'm thinking she has every right to bitch at your for whatever she wants.
I don't think you thought of this, but op could be in my situation. I have moved out and I work and go to school. During my hours out of the house, my mom lets herself in my house without my permission, cleans it, and calls me during work or class to tell me how she saved my life by cleaning. Totally possible.
I would give my mom a key to my house FOR EMERGENCIES, but if she were just coming over unannounced whenever she felt like it I would change the locks. When you've moved out a parent has no right to just come over when you're not home unless it is an emergency. Sounds like your mom hasn't accepted that you're on your own now. I hope you do realize she is just "cleaning" so she can snoop.
you're 24 and your mom still cleans your room? Seriously?
Get the used rubbers off the floor next time
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She probably will always see you as her little innocent daughter...
Clean your own room, your mum won't have to do it for you!