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I write this because generally the "momma's boy" stereotype is negative in the West. But WHY? I am proud to be a momma's boy and enjoy her company immensely. In the ten years since turning 18 I've by choice moved in with her twice for about 2 and a half years total just because I missed her. I'm not ashamed of this. I talk to her about every aspect of my life and am not ashamed of this either. Also she's hilarious. It's never been a problem with any girlfriend of mine. So are there any other guys proud of their relationships with their mothers out there?
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ballhit2, You are my favourite German person on this forum. Is that a compliment? (My team BWFC played the German Bundasliga team - Borussia Munchen Gladbach today but I dont know the score yet.) I'm being absolutely serious, you have a great sense of humour and if you love your mum then good on you. I love mine too. She, like your's, is hilarious and she's always loved all my girlfriends and wives.and that means a lot. Take care, Regards, Andy. |
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