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"Say goodbye to meeting your first grandchild": 28-year-old son vows to keep future grandchildren away from his mother if she doesn't end friendship with his ex-girlfriend, Adriana, after her constant attempts to sabotage his life
Trying to make new friends as an adult can have you wishing you were a kid again; it was just so much easier back then. You either made friends with the kids you saw every single day at school, or you went up to someone at the park and commented on their Strawberry Shortcake t-shirt, and boom – an unbreakable bond for life! The truth is, it's still possible to make a new lifelong bestie no matter your age. You might meet them while carpooling your kids to school, in line at the grocery store during a last-minute Target run, or through a family member.
In our story today, a mom makes a new friend when her adult son gets a girlfriend; their bestie bond proves to be so strong that they still continue hanging out well after the messy breakup. Years later, it's pretty clear to everyone but our protagonist's mom that his ex-girlfriend is using the "friendship" as an excuse to continue meddling in his life.