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1. His mum comes over unannounced.

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Is Your Man a Mama's Boy?

Question 1 out of How often does your man talk to his mom? He has an intrusive mother who comes over unannounced every week for various reasons, to check up on him, to do him favours any ironing dear?

He straight-up idolizes her. Hardly surprising when she does literally everything for him! You find yourself constantly frustrated with her sticking her nose in your business.

She confides in your man ALL the time. His mum constantly does his chores. Laundry, dinner and cleaning - done.

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For the sake of your future, he needs to do it himself. And despite having a one to one conversation with him she always manages to interfere even when she's not actually there. How she does it, we don't know. Actually, they tend to be more respectful and kind towards their partners, which is a major plus for us. Some say they make the most loving partners.

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Have you ever found his mum throwing jabs at you directly or indirectly? Do you always seem to upset her? Nothing you do is good enough? He should have no problem being honest with you about issues in your relationship.

These issues should stay between the two of you, and not between him and his mother. Let him know that it is not acceptable. Love and relationships are a two-way street.

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