View Full Version : my mom is annoying
ricbig
09-02-2008, 08:47 PM
she'll take something me and her talk about and go to her friend and blow that **** out of proportion.
what i mean was we were talking about me wearing my glasses on when driving. Nothing major, just chit chat, I hear her on the phone talking to her friend(two old hens yip yaping as i call them) and she told her frined "Yeah so i told him you need to wear glasses, he think he knows everything blah blah" and her friend, like two old hen friends do, "Yah, he needs to connect the dots and get it. he really does think he knows everything"
im like wtf, uhh no..first off i never said i didnt have to wear it and we werent even arguing just talking.
it annoys me because it seems like she makes up **** or maybe her memory is just ****ing horrible and she takes what i says and totally skews them but its annoying
her friend is annoying too, always thinks she knows what she is talking about when concerning me
but im moving out soon so i wont have to hear their convos no more
Tyrbolift
09-03-2008, 01:19 AM
she'll take something me and her talk about and go to her friend and blow that **** out of proportion.
what i mean was we were talking about me wearing my glasses on when driving. Nothing major, just chit chat, I hear her on the phone talking to her friend(two old hens yip yaping as i call them) and she told her frined "Yeah so i told him you need to wear glasses, he think he knows everything blah blah" and her friend, like two old hen friends do, "Yah, he needs to connect the dots and get it. he really does think he knows everything"
im like wtf, uhh no..first off i never said i didnt have to wear it and we werent even arguing just talking.
it annoys me because it seems like she makes up **** or maybe her memory is just ****ing horrible and she takes what i says and totally skews them but its annoying
her friend is annoying too, always thinks she knows what she is talking about when concerning me
but im moving out soon so i wont have to hear their convos no moreBoy does this strike a familiar chord with me!
It's bad enough being the number one topic of conversation with my mom's friends, but she's can't even get the facts straight, or she gives reasons I am doing something that are often demeaning and presumptive, and not at all accurate.
I've learned that there's nothing I can do to stop it either. I've tried everything. The only real way is to cut her off from knowing about my life, and I don't want to do that. So I just bear it and try to remember all the great things she has done for me. She will be gone someday, and then I will miss her.
dunnie
09-03-2008, 05:24 AM
she'll take something me and her talk about and go to her friend and blow that **** out of proportion.
what i mean was we were talking about me wearing my glasses on when driving. Nothing major, just chit chat, I hear her on the phone talking to her friend(two old hens yip yaping as i call them) and she told her frined "Yeah so i told him you need to wear glasses, he think he knows everything blah blah" and her friend, like two old hen friends do, "Yah, he needs to connect the dots and get it. he really does think he knows everything"
im like wtf, uhh no..first off i never said i didnt have to wear it and we werent even arguing just talking.
it annoys me because it seems like she makes up **** or maybe her memory is just ****ing horrible and she takes what i says and totally skews them but its annoying
her friend is annoying too, always thinks she knows what she is talking about when concerning me
but im moving out soon so i wont have to hear their convos no more
why are you still talking to your mom
ricbig
09-03-2008, 05:46 AM
Because Its Human Nature To Talk To Other People
glwanabe
09-03-2008, 06:39 AM
Your Mom is over at, "www.oldhens.com" with a thread talking about how annoying, and what a know it all, her teenage son is.
Have you told her how you feel betrayed that everything you talk about gets passed around the henhouse? That you feel you will have to limit your communication with her, because of trust issues?
It may or may not make a difference, but if you have not tried, then you need to. You can move out of her house, but she will still be your Mom, and probably be a part of your life. Unless you plan on cutting ties with her alltogther. Is that your plan?
Your only 18, but that still makes you an adult. Time to start acting like one!
YOU, need to take ownership of the issue since it is bothering you, and confront her, in a respectful way, not adversariel.
Being able to communicate effectively is important, not just in this situation, but in life in general.
Keltron
09-03-2008, 06:44 AM
She will be gone someday, and then I will miss her.
x 2
glwanabe
09-03-2008, 06:53 AM
why are you still talking to your mom
Don't be such a little smartazz. Believe it or not, adults actually know more than you!
A piece of advice I tell my kids is this, sit down, shut up, and pay attention, you might just learn something.
When the subject is over I open the floor to questions.
Capt_Lou
09-03-2008, 06:59 AM
why are you still talking to your mom
After looking at your AV I have a question....are you a cowboy? Brokeback Mountain perhaps?
jawter
09-03-2008, 07:47 AM
why are you still talking to your mom
Don't be such a little smartazz. Believe it or not, adults actually know more than you!
A piece of advice I tell my kids is this, sit down, shut up, and pay attention, you might just learn something.
When the subject is over I open the floor to questions.
After looking at your AV I have a question....are you a cowboy? Brokeback Mountain perhaps?
Ah can't you see this guy is a tough gangsta mofo that is simply missing the comforting touch of his mother while suckling at her teet. We should embrase this young man and tell him that is going to be ok. If that doesn't work then perhaps getting a cap busted in his a$$ is what he needs...kind like a Brokeback Mountain re-enactment.
maryinmesquite
09-03-2008, 08:55 AM
well as a mom ,, we arent perfect but we usually have your best interests at heart, and im sure she loves you , but you two young boys need to show some respect to your mother or have your a$$ beat
rpaul11
09-03-2008, 08:59 AM
may be you just act like a know it all
DanVanVliet
09-03-2008, 01:50 PM
Well I guess if you double 18 then that would make him 36. Which would fit in Over 35 Misc.
At least she feeds you and doesn't let you run around naked.
Sad fact, I still live at home and my mom still tells me to wear my glasses while I'm on the computer. lol
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"The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease." ? Thomas Edison
Your 39 and still at home?
johnnyironboard
09-03-2008, 02:07 PM
she'll take something me and her talk about and go to her friend and blow that **** out of proportion.
what i mean was we were talking about me wearing my glasses on when driving. Nothing major, just chit chat, I hear her on the phone talking to her friend(two old hens yip yaping as i call them) and she told her frined "Yeah so i told him you need to wear glasses, he think he knows everything blah blah" and her friend, like two old hen friends do, "Yah, he needs to connect the dots and get it. he really does think he knows everything"
im like wtf, uhh no..first off i never said i didnt have to wear it and we werent even arguing just talking.
it annoys me because it seems like she makes up **** or maybe her memory is just ****ing horrible and she takes what i says and totally skews them but its annoying
her friend is annoying too, always thinks she knows what she is talking about when concerning me
but im moving out soon so i wont have to hear their convos no more
You need to show her who is boss: MOVE OUT and NEVER ASK HER FOR MONEY AGAIN.
V-240
09-03-2008, 02:22 PM
You need to show her who is boss: MOVE OUT and NEVER ASK HER FOR MONEY AGAIN.
Yeah, better hurry while you still know everything. :cool:
ricbig
09-03-2008, 02:42 PM
Your Mom is over at, "www.oldhens.com" with a thread talking about how annoying, and what a know it all, her teenage son is.
Have you told her how you feel betrayed that everything you talk about gets passed around the henhouse? That you feel you will have to limit your communication with her, because of trust issues?
It may or may not make a difference, but if you have not tried, then you need to. You can move out of her house, but she will still be your Mom, and probably be a part of your life. Unless you plan on cutting ties with her alltogther. Is that your plan?
Your only 18, but that still makes you an adult. Time to start acting like one!
YOU, need to take ownership of the issue since it is bothering you, and confront her, in a respectful way, not adversariel.
Being able to communicate effectively is important, not just in this situation, but in life in general.
i told her and she denies it lol
johnnyironboard
09-04-2008, 03:54 AM
i told her and she denies it lol
Haul a$$- you are 18- move out and show her. Don't cry for her to change you diaper one minute and diss her the next.