Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope will not change. Will get exponentially worse when you have kids. Expect her to eventually move in with you. Address it now or call off the wedding.
I can't + this enough. It will NOT get better, only worse.
Anonymous wrote:It can change with a lot of couples' counseling (think once a week for years). I've been there. Married for 8 years now and boundaries are up and his relationship with his mother is as healthy as it will ever get.
Anonymous wrote:Nope will not change. Will get exponentially worse when you have kids. Expect her to eventually move in with you. Address it now or call off the wedding.
Parents divorced when he was 2, mom got remarried when he was 6 then divorced when he was 12. Single ever since.Anonymous wrote:Was she a single mom? I feel like sons with single moms seem to have a much stronger attachment.
But no, this won't change.

Anonymous wrote:Another story of getting married in June and I can't get rid of the nagging feeling that I am #2 and his mom is #1.
He's 34 and has always been available to her, and if she says jump, he will ask how high.
He goes away and spends time with her, leaving me alone (not inviting me)
He has cancelled our plans to do something with her.
She comes to visit us 2 times a month and stays the entire weekend.
Will this ever change?
Will she step back once we're married?[/quote]
It will only change if your DH or his mom want it to change.
Have you talked to him about it? Work this out before you get married.