Woman Walks Out on First Date After Guy Brings His Mom Along and Turns Dinner into an Interview

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    r/AITAH ⚫2 hr. ago Responsible-Rent8353 AITA for leaving a first date because his mom came along?
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    So, I'm 23F and went on a first date last week with a guy I matched with on Hinge. Let's call him Jake, 25M. We'd been chatting for a few weeks, and he seemed like a solid guy-funny, good taste in music, and even
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    remembered I loved Italian food. He planned the date at this nice little spot in Dallas, which I thought was sweet. I show up, and everything's fine at first. He's already there, we hug, and he even complimented
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    my outfit. But like five minutes after I sit down, this older woman walks in. Jake stands up, waves her over, and says, "This is my mom!" I thought I misheard him for a second.
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    She sits down at the table, all casual, and starts introducing herself to me like this is normal. Meanwhile, I'm sitting there, trying to figure out if I'm being pranked. I kind of laugh nervously and say, "Oh, I didn't
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    know you were bringing anyone," and he goes, "Oh, she just wanted to meet you. Don't worry—it's not a big deal." But it was a big deal because she didn't just stop by to say hi—she
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    ordered wine and stayed. The whole time, she's asking me these personal questions about my job, my family, even if I want kids someday. It was like an interview, not a date. Jake barely said anything. He just smiled and
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    kept nodding like this was all normal. After about 20 minutes of this, I couldn't take it anymore. I said I wasn't feeling great and needed to leave. I texted him later,
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    saying I didn't think it would work out and wished him well. Now I feel kinda bad. My roommate says I did the right thing because honestly, who brings their mom to a first date?
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    But my coworker said it was ride to just leave and that maybe his mom was just super close to him or nervous for him or whatever. Was I wrong for walking out?
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    Fluffy-Cupcake12 • 15h ago You're definitely not in the wrong here. Bringing his mom to a first date without warning is a major red flag. First dates are about getting to know each other, not being grilled by someone's parent. You politely excused yourself, which is fair given the situation. Don't feel bad-you dodged an awkward future!
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    Zscalerrguy 15h ago. It's absurd that he would bring her. Unless she needs constant supervision due to some health issue. That is a very strange dynamic. You did what most anyone else would have done. Best of Luck.
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    NormalGuyPosts • 15h ago Nah, that happens. If he's chill over text let him know the mom thing is not normal. Maybe he doesn't know!
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    • camkats 15h ago • Top 1% Commenter Omg I was hoping this was a fake post - run run far away!!
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    z-eldapin 12h ago Top 5% Commenter Your coworker is a moron. If mom is on a first date, imagine what the rest of your relationship would look like
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    BigMax 12h ago • Top 5% Commenter NTA. You could do him a solid and tell him why. His mother has probably gaslit him into thinking it's normal. Let him know why (if you want) and that he's likely to never get a girlfriend I'd be keeps that up.
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    Hausgod29 • 14h ago Top 5% Commenter Nta tell him the truth though, if this guy has any hope for the future at all he needs to know that his mom is weird and sabotaging him.
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    TicketFuzzy2233 • 11h ago NTA. As a "boy mom" I would never attend my son's first date and especially not ask questions about her family and if she wants kids. That's not "boy mom" that's "psychotic mom" stuff.
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    But it was a big deal because she didn't just stop by to say hi—she ordered wine and stayed. The whole time, she's asking me these personal questions about my job, my family, even if I want kids someday. It was like an interview, not a date. Jake barely said anything.

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