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BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jan-7-2007 15:33

Is it true that most men have a better relationship with their mom than with their dad? I for one know my mom couldn't wish for a better son to have like me......ahem :-)

And what do women think about guys who are close with their mom? Does the horrific cliché of the mother-in-law still stand?

Spit it out folks!

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Y'all can call me Bucky
Y'all can call me Bucky

Jan-7-2007 18:45

I would be considerin mahself a mommas boy. And mah Missy Sue she done got no problems with mah momma. But then them being cousins and havin been reared up together might be a helpin.

Now my cousin Sissy May, thrice removed on my pappy's side, has herself a mothrnlaw meaner than a rattlesnake with a toothache. Danged if that girl isn't so stuck up she'd drown in a rainstorm.

To be technicly co-rect tho that ol' girl is Sissy May's fella Uriah's pappy Bubba Tom's third wife. (D'yall follow me on that there point?)

And ifn it wasn't for the fact ol' Sissy May was ascared a being hauled upa infronta the law for beatin' a minor - what with Uriah's new momma only bein 14 and all - she woulda done opened up a cana whoopass on that girl a long time ago.

So I'm supposin it's alla case of what card' y'all be gettin' dealt. Alls I know is y'all better not mess with the women folk, well... its like puttin gas in the tank of the car ya'lready wrecked!

Y'all can call me Bucky!

MamaTerra
MamaTerra
Assistant Postman

Jan-7-2007 18:49

MIL's are only bad if they're like mine. Nosey and manipulative. As Farm said. And if they live less than 200 feet from you, it's even worse. My husband is kind of a Momma's Boy. He thinks everything his mother says is right. But he's like that with his dad too.

My son is both. He loves spending time with his daddy. Playing football, as well as a 3 yr old can, and going for bucka rides (horsey) and beat it (four wheeler) rides, and "helping" daddy build things. But when he needs hugs and kisses and comfort, he comes to me. Especially at night when he has a bad dream.

Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Jan-7-2007 23:25

My husband has a great relationship with his mom, and they're really good friends. Hehe, the lady is sweet as heck, gullible beyond belief, good-natured, and loves practical jokes. In other words, an easy target who doesn't mind a laugh at her own expense - and her son takes full advantage of that.

Fortunately, I have been blessed with an Awesome MIL. She doesn't butt in, but is there when needed, and always has both ears open when you need to talk (as well has her mind and her heart). Wonderful lady. And my husband says he's really lucky to have the MIL that he has.

Please don't ask about fathers.

nonaddict2
nonaddict2

Jan-8-2007 00:02

my MIL is the same as anikka's but not literally... but i am sorry that my hubby can't say the same about his MIL.

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Jan-9-2007 08:54

Dominic its nice that you want to participate in the boards, and happy birthday.

But you're pretty much just sticking random thoughts on threads that have a purpose, both here and in Sleuth Talk.

*pushes him gently towards Anything and Nothing*

Farm A Sea
Farm A Sea
Old Shoe

Jan-9-2007 08:57

Take Dominic Cope for instance, he's been trying to hijack severl threads and I bet his mom would say as long as your not hurting anyone and having fun, it's o.k. Another couple of years of this and she will have ruined him.

What woman would want to be in a relationship with a man who always has to get his way? And deal with the woman who made it all possible. Not I.

Send him back to his mom, she destroyed him.

Oh and by the way Happy birthday.

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Jan-9-2007 10:13

I dunno Farm, I always thought "hijacking" implied going somewhere new...Dom's more sort of doing "speed-dating for one"...just awkward. You pause, stare and continue.

The Momma's boy thing is one thing, but the Daddy's girl thing just makes me shudder. Might as well give your daughter a stripper pole and a full frontal lobotomy for her sweet 16th.


Sara Lou
Sara Lou

Jan-9-2007 12:04

:) I'm not no "momma's boy" and I'm not my daddy's girl. I'm me, glad to change any booy who comes my way.

MamaTerra
MamaTerra
Assistant Postman

Jan-9-2007 13:40

I don't know Crunch. I am, or was before I got married, a Daddy's girl. And I haven't seen a stripper pole. I think I got gypped. As did my husband.

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Jan-9-2007 14:55

I totally agree Mama. I am my Dad's "princess" and the stripper pole was purchased with my own money, thank you very much....

Ok, thats a lie, it was a generous donation from some of my sleuth friends ;)

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