I've noticed this type of behavior only from guys my age. My older sister got divorced this past May also. She is 38 her ex husband 31 they've been together since 2014 . Apparently in his twisted mind the reason he wanted the divorce was because he no longer loved her and because his mom asked him to do so. My sister and I bump heads but thisntime I am very upset with his behavior. Now my sister is in a vulnerable spot join the jehovas witness. My siter mother in law made her life a living hell cry at her wedding in 2015 telling heroh you took my baby away from me he was alredy a grown men. I bet if my sister husband was 45 he would be mature and made her happy. My sister bought a new home and she feels she is free but sad because shestillloves this looser. Yet stupid 30 years olds wonder why millenial woman choose mature smart guys over the age of 40 .
All are not momma's boys 😂. And I know you referred to me as such as well in the other question.
Your sister just had a bad day. Sad to know she got divorced. But that is this man's own decision, and if he doesn't own his decision and the consequences then it's a problem with him and not the rest of us. And him blaming his mother for the decision is like a thief blaming his father for stealing. He screw up the marriage, not me or you or anyone else. It was a problem between those two people okay.
And FYI, a lot of girls do what your sisters husband did with her. but you don't see me crying why all girls of 25 or 30 or so on years old are acting the way they do.
You need to support your sister too you know. I or anyone else can't just judge a person based on how they seem just from first interaction. I did not see a reason to taunt you either
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Because they were never held to any standards, never suffered consequences for bad behavior, are spoiled, and were lavishly praised and rewarded for very minor achievements. All of this has resulted in character defected in that entire generation and Gen Z is even worse. They were also filled with self esteem psychology in school.
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I'm not a momma's boy but I'm a care giver for her. Does that count? Or should I put her in a home and just leave her to be alone.
Think ill stick to being a care giver.
But this is my position I'm in. I don't know why some guys can't get away from their mom's.
All young people, but men more often, are remaining more and more immature later in life. Especially when it comes to the social aspects of life. My cousin is the perfect example. He's 30, has a fantastic career, owns multiple properties, and is great with his money. He also buys and sells things to flip for a profit, and fixes vehicles and motorcycles as side hustles (immediate family is free). However, all he ever wants to do with his free time is party with his friends on the weekends. Either at the bar, on his boat, or they all go out on their jetskis. He has no interest in having a girlfriend, let alone a wife.
Listen you have got to stop talking bad about all men because you got hurt. Your always beating up on men your age. You can't judge us all from the actions of a few. Your coming across like a angry bitter scored woman. We can just as easily say you want an old man cause there easy to handle and you can't handle being with a man you age but we don't. If you happy with this older guy then go ahead and be happy and let got of the hurt and don't say your not hurt cause you are that's obvious. Just let it go your a beautiful intelligent young woman. Just let it go!
My mother abandoned me during my childhood. So, no not all millennials are mommas boys. I actually hated her fir a long time. My father convinced me to let her back in my life. She still pulls the same shit.
I think it’s a byproduct of not being able to move out. The housing market is shit and jobs aren’t keeping up with inflation.
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If a woman is a single mother, she holds on to her "baby boy" forever! It's very sick, but that's what happens.
Well, they can't all be that bad. But we as a society are much less mature than a few decades ago.
Sounds like the mother in law was co-dependent on her son and took your sister as a threat. Where TF is the guys dad?
They dont have faithful partner yet. The only person they can go back to is mom.
I’m sorry, can you put together a coherent question please?
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