Alright, so my BF left yesterday for Montana - and I am again grateful for all of your encouraging words!!
But this post is about his mom. (eek)
About 10 minutes after saying goodbye at the gate (the nice ticket counter lady gave me a ticket to go through security and say by at the gate!) my BFs mom texted me and said "R U cryin" -- and in the middle of my waterfilled eyes I was taken aback but responded with a simple "yes..I am". And her response was "Aww, now i know how i feel. cry baby"
WHA?!?
So, I didn't respond and just stared for a second at the unexpected response from a grown woman.
Some "background": my BF was raised by his single mother and they've been close his whole life. He calls his mother and grandma (or they call first sometimes) almost every day (which I found endearing at first, sometimes I find calling his mother at least once a day a little annoying honestly). My BF is 24 years old and their bond is awesome, but she will not let go. BFs grandma says that mom is just "going through the changes" - but I've been around for 3 years and she still acts like I'm a fling and that we're not old enough to be in a serious relationship. My BF has an 8 year old brother, so he's not her only child, but she comes across almost possessive of him. I moved away for college, 6 hours from my parents, and my mom and I are GREAT friends now but we don't talk EVERY day, so maybe I just don't understand but it seems like it's becoming time for him to cut the cord. His mother is also a very sarcastic woman, but never actually tells you she's kidding and when she says 'off' things to me I've always felt like she means it, even just a little bit.
ANYWAYS, is it okay for me to express the fact that I'm a little upset (saddened, confused, irritated) about his mom's comment to me and to ask him to talk to her about it? Or, am I just being a cry baby and a possessive GF? Please understand, I love that they've got a great relationship - he's a God fearing man that respects his mother and that's AMAZING - but, is it wrong to think there should be a point in a man's life where he is able to distance himself just a little bit?
Last example - After his football game last weekend, I hugged him (after her) and she said "get off him"! Like we were 16 or something.
Maybe I'm just venting, but what do you think? Be honest, if I'm the cry baby, I want to know.
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