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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My take is that you sound clingy and smothering. He sounds like a teen with a normal, healthy weekend social life. You should be glad he is going out. Yes, he was rude, but if you are overly clingy, he may be reacting that way to get you to back off. [/quote] +1. Read the book ‘When he is Married to Mom’. Have him read it. Is your marriage difficult? So many women expect their son to do the work of their husband. It is time to set him free. Yes, that includes paying for him. You had him and that means helping him navigate the world successfully - including propping him up until he is ready to fly. (So many mothers miss this part of the launch because they become jealous of the lovelys showing up at the door and say ‘I’m not financing this!). But it is essential for his growth - and yours![/quote]
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