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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, now 27+ are treated as teenagers. [/quote] Only on DCUM, and only 27 yo men, not women.[/quote] Obviously! Because it’s only the woman’s fault to get pregnant- how dare she[/quote] PP. The hypocrisy on this site is crazy. Moms here are raising the man children & incels they complain about. And they say they support women, yeah no.[/quote] A son calling his mother to let her know he might be having a child is "raising an incel?" WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU????[/quote] That’s okay, but if it the GFs mom posted this, the replies here would be very different.[/quote] I agree with that. No one would be bashing the daughter for calling her mother. [/quote] Nope they’d be blaming her, calling her slurs, and telling her to figure it out, not coddling & excusing. No one here has expressed an ounce of sympathy for the girlfriend.[/quote] Stop making shit up. OP's son got a ton of hate (including from you). [/quote] I don’t see the issue with a 27yo son or daughter (or whatever age) telling their mother that they might be having a baby soon, but there is a clear pattern of coddling male adult children on this forum.[/quote] Sorry you're so bitter about nothing. Bless your heart.[/quote] I know that the truth really hurts. I have an [b]adult[/b] 23yo son of my own, I know what I’m talking about it.[/quote] So do I and no you don't. [/quote] It’s clear. All I did was call out hypocrisy and very blatant double standards. If moms want things to change, than it starts with their sons, otherwise don’t complain about your DH on here or run here for sympathy when your son is having a hard time finding a women to marry.[/quote] Cool story. Feel better now?[/quote] Ofc…..better than any enabling & bad mother ever will feel.[/quote] Sure, sure....something tells me your children avoid you like the plague. Such a surprise since you're such a lovely person.[/quote] You wish. My five lovely and wonderful babies are 25, 23, 21, 18, & 16, and that’s nowhere near the case. They can’t stop blowing up my phone all day and night, and they even take time off work just to spend time with me. Guess not everyone’s as lucky to have such amazing kids.[/quote] Enmeshed even worse[/quote] My kids love spending time with me—calling 24/7, hanging out, traveling—and I love it too. My husband and I raised great kids who love us to death, so why would we push them away?[/quote] You should educate yourself on a enmeshment. At least do it for your future in-laws.[/quote] My 25yo daughter is getting married this summer, and our soon-to-be son-in-law is a great fit for our family. My 23yo son also has a wonderful long-term girlfriend. They’re all navigating their relationships beautifully & in mature ways, including my 21yo daughter and 18yo senior son. We have a close, supportive family dynamic, and I’m confident they’re learning to balance family and partners—no enmeshment here, just love.[/quote] Let’s talk in 10 years. Hon. [/quote] Everything will be fine, my kids know what type of people to marry.[/quote]
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