Mother reacts with a two-day crying marathon when her 25-year-old daughter says she’s moving out to live with her boyfriend: ‘I'm starting to feel guilty that maybe I shouldn't leave the house since it was renovated to live here’

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  • "AITA Mum cries because i want to move out"

    "She hasn't stopped crying for two days"
  • I'm 25, I've been with my boyfriend for a year. I wanted to move in with him. When I told my mom, she started crying and screaming why we don't want to live in my house instead of his.
  • She says that it was all done for that they thought I would me, want to live here. She hasn't stopped crying for two days. She
  • doesn't want my boyfriend to come here, she doesn't want to see him and she talks about how much she hates him. What should
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  • I do? I'm starting to feel guilty that maybe I shouldn't leave the house since it was renovated to live here. Am I doing the wrong
  • thing by wanting to move out? Maybe it's too soon? I don't know what to do anymore.
  • Just a tad over dramatic, Ma.

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  • For context: My mom has never said anything bad about my boyfriend, she thought he was intelligent and that it was obvious he loved me. At least untill we talked about moving. Now she
  • thinks he's a loner who can't live with a family (my boyfriend moved out when he was 18) and that he's taking me away from them.
  • I feel very guilty and I'm starting to doubt whether my moving out is a good decision.
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  • another edit: we didn't talk about all this before the renovation, the idea of moving in together came up a month ago when my
  • boyfriend bought his own apartment. I suspect, however, that even then we wouldn't want to live here, at least not at the
  • beginning of our relationship - it might be awkward for my boyfriend to move in with someone else's parents right away.
  • and another: We live in Poland, and my parents are not religious, so it's definitely not that. Maybe my mom is looking at it through
  • the prism of the past - she and dad have always lived with their parents because they didn't have the money to move out on their
  • own, they never moved out, the house we live in was inherited from my grandfather, but we've always lived here.
  • Southern Northerner34 NTA. Sounds like a typical "mother cant let go of their child" scenario where she can't come to terms with the fact your an adult and can make your own decisions and
  • doesn't want to come to terms with her child flying the nest. She sounds emotionally manipulative as crying for two days is excessive and unnecessary, and probably
  • thinks by doing so it will guilt trip you into staying. She probably has no reason to hate your boyfriend other than the fact she probably sees him as "stealing you away" from her.
  • Just be firm with your decision if that's what you want to do, and let her find her own way to deal with the situation.

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