Dear Prudence,
It has always been the family joke that my son would forget his head if it wasn’t screwed on. He can be very absent-minded and has lost keys, cell phones, or left clothing behind at a hotel. It has never been catastrophic, just a quirk. I am very bad with directions, my husband can’t boil water, and my daughter tends to be an over-planner—you get the picture.
Well, he brought his girlfriend, “Juliana,” over the holiday. Juliana was mean. She constantly berated my son over the smallest details, like he got the wrong brand of eggs at the store and treated him like an idiot constantly “reminding” him. It was very awkward when they had a fight in the entry way that we could all hear. My son shook his key chain and said Juliana didn’t have to treat him like a child. Even if he misplaced his keys, it wasn’t like they were going to walk out of the house. Juliana snapped that “normal” people don’t have this problem and my son needs to be examined by a professional.
My son can be forgetful like any other fallible human being! He did wonderfully in school and has a great job. There is nothing wrong with him and I hated hearing how Juliana treated him. She didn’t even bother to tone down her contempt around meeting his family for the first time. My husband tried to talk to our son but got the brush off. I don’t know what to do here. My daughter says that if she heard a girlfriend being screamed at like Juliana screamed at her brother she would stage an intervention. I am deeply worried here. What do I do?