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Men and their Momma's (pg. 6)
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Carriegsxr6
I think this thread was started to see whos a mommas boy and whos not. :haha:
metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by Arbiter
About once a week at the moment (because she's out of the country). It will be a whole hell of a lot when she comes back, because she doesn't have any place to live so I'll have to put her up.
I never slept in my parents' bed.

sounds like ur to attached to ur mother if you are going to be calling her more than once a week. Why don't you just move in her with her or invite her to live with you? Since you are so attached to your mami
apostrophe
C'mon guys, it's your mum! She endured crazy labor that you won't ever have to for ya. Least you can do is give her a lil hug. :tongue2

There's nothing wrong with showing her you've appreciated all the work she's done over the years to help you grow up, money, puttin up with your filthy rooms, smokin pot, comin home trashed...:toothless

At least...that's what mine had to put up with while I lived at home?
Slylee
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy

PPS ask rod rico abt how good my lunches are at work :D


BUAHAHH does she write little notes on your napkin too?
Estella
^hahaah

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Originally posted by Mebot
my mom gives me wet willies all the time..... in public.


lol. AWWWW. My mom will pin me on the floor and lick my eyes when we are messing around.
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Estella
Do you display affection towards your mom in public. Kissing, hugging, wet willies? (I hope there is nothing more?)


I will give her a hug. She usually kisses me on the cheek. :)

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How often do you talk to your mom?


Seems like once every 1 or 2 months - whenever she decides to call me. :/

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Are you the protective type? If she's single and dating, do you make sure her significant other passes the test?


My mom likes her privacy, I guess. If she's dating someone, she doesn't blab on about it, so I really wouldn't know. I trust her decisions though, and respect her thinking and choosing for herself. ;)

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At what age did you stop sleeping in your parents bed?


I don't think I ever slept in my parent's bed. Either one. (they divorced when I was 2)

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What did you get your mom for Mother's Day?


. When was that?

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This came up because I have a guy friend who's mom STILL does his laundry, buys his groceries and once in a while cleans his house. Yes, he lives on his own and is 21 years old. He was an only child, maybe that has something to do with it?


I was an only child for a long time. My father remarried and I got a half-sister when I was 7, but I lived with my mom for a long while growing up, so it's pretty much like I'm an only-child. My mom never cleaned my room...or cooked much...or cleaned the house often. She was/is always very busy with her career, so I don't think being an only-child has much to do with it - just the way a child is raised by the parent(s).

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Is she your deciding factor in making certain decisions?


Of course my mother is a deciding factor. Is she the only factor? No way. But if she feels strongly some way or another I will definitely consider what she has to choose/say.
Slylee
i still sleep in bed with my mom sometimes and i'm 23.


hahah i was scared of the dark when we went to visit my sister and her new baby, because she lives in a 100 year old house w/ a graveyard behind it and i was scared so i slept with my mom that weekend. everyone made fun of me.
prolikewhoa
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Originally posted by Slylee
i still sleep in bed with my mom sometimes and i'm 23.


hahah i was scared of the dark when we went to visit my sister and her new baby, because she lives in a 100 year old house w/ a graveyard behind it and i was scared so i slept with my mom that weekend. everyone made fun of me.


i did the same thing when i went to my mom's best friend's house. her house is like 150 yrs old and this kid that supposedly "sees dead people" (think 6th sense) said there were ghosts in her house...:nervous:
vrahnos
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Originally posted by prolikewhoa
her house is like 150 yrs old and this kid that supposedly "sees dead people" (think 6th sense) said there were ghosts in her house...:nervous:


i see naked women
vrahnos
estella, why you deleted your post?
i copied that in a text file, want me to [quote] it? :P

Estella
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Originally posted by vrahnos
estella, why you deleted your post?
i copied that in a text file, want me to [quote] it? :P



hahahaa, twerp..

NO. Nothing like spilling your guts on the net :rolleyes:
vrahnos
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Originally posted by Estella
hahahaa, twerp..

NO. Nothing like spilling your guts on the net :rolleyes:


i'm a twerp??

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haha! I was curious. My friend EXPECTS his mother to do these things. I can kick his pansy ass. It only makes me see what he'll expect of his girlfriends or future wife. And of course, depicting among mommas boys is always fun.


Now that it has been mentioned, I won't feel so bad. I still sleep with my mom occasionally, too. I'm 20 and live at home. Friends and co-workers have wanted me to room with them in the past. I've declined everytime because I couldn't imagine leaving home.

But now, I can feel that 'feeling' of damn, I need to get out of here and get my own place, I'm going stir crazy and need my own space. But everytime it is mentioned, she cries and I end up feeling horrible and then second guess myself, thinking how can I actually leave home in the first place? I am guilty. Plus, alot of people I know, right after H.S. got an apartment w/ friends. Now, they are all living at home as well. Why not save money? especially if you are paying for college? Or is this all a means of telling myself I am okay?

What did you all go through when moving out?
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