Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound very young. Your first mistake was moving to your parent's house after breaking up. You NEED to live alone (or with a roommate) and date your old boyfriend.
+1000. Your mom is treating you like a child because you’re acting like one. Playing house with your boyfriend is not what strong, mature women do in circumstances like this.
+2000. It is perfectly fine for you to try to give it a go with your exboyfriend if you think things will be different in your relationship and that he has the potential to be a long-term mutual partner to you who knows how to work things out, really discuss things, not get defensive/ jealous, etc. There is NO way that moving in together to try this out is the right thing. And it's completely a good thing to remove yourself from your mother's house so that you can develop more independence. Mature, well-balanced women know how to stand on their own two feet. You should come up with a plan to move out of your mom's house that does not involve an ex. You should find a girlfriend/ roommate and learn how to live on your own. You can certainly try things out with your ex, but try DATING him to see if your relationship improves. If not, you're not stuck with a jerk and having to move back into your mom's house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound very young. Your first mistake was moving to your parent's house after breaking up. You NEED to live alone (or with a roommate) and date your old boyfriend.
+1000. Your mom is treating you like a child because you’re acting like one. Playing house with your boyfriend is not what strong, mature women do in circumstances like this.
+2000. It is perfectly fine for you to try to give it a go with your exboyfriend if you think things will be different in your relationship and that he has the potential to be a long-term mutual partner to you who knows how to work things out, really discuss things, not get defensive/ jealous, etc. There is NO way that moving in together to try this out is the right thing. And it's completely a good thing to remove yourself from your mother's house so that you can develop more independence. Mature, well-balanced women know how to stand on their own two feet. You should come up with a plan to move out of your mom's house that does not involve an ex. You should find a girlfriend/ roommate and learn how to live on your own. You can certainly try things out with your ex, but try DATING him to see if your relationship improves. If not, you're not stuck with a jerk and having to move back into your mom's house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound very young. Your first mistake was moving to your parent's house after breaking up. You NEED to live alone (or with a roommate) and date your old boyfriend.
+1000. Your mom is treating you like a child because you’re acting like one. Playing house with your boyfriend is not what strong, mature women do in circumstances like this.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We broke up simply because we were just living our lives and co existing. I would go to work come home eat watch tv sleep and he would do the same and wouldn’t really spend time together. I guess you can say we forgot to value each other in a way. My mom just thinks it’s a sin to live together before marriage and she’s upset I’m not a virgin basically. Even if we weren’t getting back together I wouldn’t want to live with my parents. My mom annoys me and it’s always her way or the high way. She’s upset because she doesn’t think he’s the right man for me.
Anonymous wrote:You sound very young. Your first mistake was moving to your parent's house after breaking up. You NEED to live alone (or with a roommate) and date your old boyfriend.