I'm 23 already and my mom still treats me like a kid and it's really annoying. If I could afford it, I would move out but I can't right now. She gets mad if I go out with friends at night and expects me to be home at a "decent" time. Then she harasses me out of bed in the morning, tells me when to go to bed at night, doesn't let me leave the house until my bedroom is clean to her standards (my definition of clean is different from hers)...and the list goes on. She calls my name every 2 minutes...i'm not even kidding. Sadly enough, not to sound like a ***** but it's to the point where I find her annoying. It's really lame. I'm an adult! How do I get her to leave me alone and let me make my own decisions? Apparently, as much as I do isn't enough for her. She's always negative about everything. I'm not that bad of a person.
2007-07-15
13:46:55
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By the way, when I go out with friends, it's not like I'm wild or go partying. I go to see a movie, hang out at a friend's house, have dinner, etc. I don't see what the problem is. I carry a knife and pepper spray with me, so I don't see a safety issue.
2007-07-15
13:49:13 ·
update #1
For one thing, I already said I can't afford to move out. Second, I already have a job and I can't get another job because I'm in school and it's really important that I put school first. I hardly have time to work. I'm not lazy either...just have school as my number 1 priority.
2007-07-15
13:59:29 ·
update #2
Even if I get a roommate, I still can't afford rent.
2007-07-15
14:01:25 ·
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From the minute her child is born a good mother goes into "protective" mode.....and for the next 21 years that's her job and that's what she does.
It's hard to turn that off after the child turns 21.
You won't understand this until you have your own children.
Start getting your finances in order so you can move and that'll fix this whole problem overnight.
2007-07-15 13:53:22
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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answered by balok 4
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I know how you feel. My mom doesn't take me seriously most of the time. I was on summer vacation and I sleep late and wake up late and when my father in the morning goes in my room and gets things when he doesn't have work, I get pissed off and call my mom and all she can say is "Go to sleep earlier." Like, for what?!? Seriously, my mother has no excuses or whatsoever. I think you should just tell her to stop and you're not in high school anymore. You're over 21 so you don't really need to take orders anymore.
2007-07-15 14:22:34
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answered by sharaont 6
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Your mom calling you names isn't helping anything so ask her to stop. Adjust your attitude so everyone can get along better. Until you move out respect the rules of the house or you may be looking for another place to live. If you just can't stand it move out. Quit school, work more and move out so you can live your life. Either way, you have to sacrifice. Better to sacrifice a little freedom for a while longer than sacrifice your education.
2007-07-15 14:19:37
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answered by gma 7
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Move out, that's pretty much what needs to be done. if you can't afford it, roommate with someone. My mom was unbelievably overprotective, so I understand where you're coming from. She was like that even after I turned 30.
If it's her house, then they are her rules, so clean your room to her liking and you can go out with one less nag.
Btw, one day you won't mind the thought of her nagging, trust me on this one. My mom passed on five years ago, and to hear her nag now would be like hearing the sweetest music. In the meantime, say you agree with her, even if you don't. "Yes Mom" and give her what she wants. Call her while you're out to let her know you're safe, all is okay, even if the evening is early. Ease her nerves, she'll appreciate it.
Best to you and your Mom.
2007-07-15 13:54:49
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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Sounds like you are the baby of the family and you mum is having a hard time letting go.
She is probably thinking that once you have moved out, she isn't going to be needed.
Show her that no matter what, you will always need your mum and she may ease up a bit.
2007-07-15 14:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to act like an adult. If you are acting like a kid, your mom will treat you like one.. I learned that the hard way. I still live with my mom and we finally have an understanding that we are both adults and I respect her and she treats me like an adult. I just told and proved to her that I am my own person and wanted to be treated like an adult. She understood. Just talk to her about it, and if she refuses to listen, then get another job and move out.
2007-07-15 16:04:01
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answered by sshhmmee2000 6
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Hey I'm 24 years old and if I were you i would get a job and pay some rent. Then you can save up some money and move out. Sorry but complaining never solved anything.
Ha ha you have a curfew!
2007-07-15 13:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Show her that you can be responsible. My son is 15, and I've treated him like a child even though I know he's growing up. But, it's a lot to do with part of us still thinks that are children are younger than what they are. My son recently started showing more responsibility without my asking him to do anything. This tells me that I need to change my actions and attitude with him since he is willing, also...
2007-07-15 13:51:48
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answered by Ericka 4
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well , all moms the same , i`m 30 and mom still treats mw as a child , even if u reach 40 or 50 r mom wont see u mature ,, she always gonna see u her little beautiful kid
2007-07-15 13:54:12
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answered by Bossy 2
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