Mother and 22-year-old daughter argue at a family wedding because of how the mom used to sneak to look through her things just to find things to prove she was a bad teenager: 'I was hiding stuff from her and wanted to find the evidence.'

Advertisement
  • Two women discussing, model image.
  • 1 (22F) grew up in an extremely religious household. My family was Mormon and I knew from a very young age that I was not.
  • As a teenager, I got rebellious. I drank energy drinks, tried Starbucks, and stopped reading my scriptures. My mom thought I was becoming a classic 1960s leather jacket bad girl. I really wasn't. I think the worst thing I did was steal from the store because there was a body wash I really really wanted. I'm not saying I was a perfect angel by any means, I was definitely a little sh but not a bad little sh.
  • My mom started snooping through my room. I think she was convinced I was hiding stuff from her and wanted to find the evidence. I knew because I would find her in my room when I got home from school or noticed my stuff moved around. Being a petty teenager, I decided to give her what she was looking for. I planted notebooks with grey art, some cheap I found online, and a used pregncy test. Not all at once, but building up to the pregncy test.
  • I even hide them in places she'd have to go looking for. Like under the fitted sheet pressed between my mattress and the wall, or just inside the crawl space between two beams, and buried at the bottom of my full trash can.
  • Nothing really came of them, but my mom did text asking if I was hoping for a negative result like what the pregnancy test was showing.
  • Fast forward to a few weeks ago when my sister got married. We were all discussing family plans, raising kids, etc. My mom mentioned how she was able to stay one step ahead of my siblings and I. I guess my face showed it cause she asked if I didn't believe her. I thought we were past the statute of limitations for my crimes (aka, my mom would be upset for a little bit but it would eventually
  • become a funny story to tell) and told her that I didn't think she really was.
  • We started going back and forth. She mentioned how we got a treat if we drank all the water in our bottle throughout the day. I told her I dumped out my water and still got the treats. She mentioned taking me to therapy to get all my emotions out. I told her I didn't talk to the therapist and knew she tried to get the therapist to tell her what I talked about during our sessions. Then she mentioned upgrading the home security because she knew
  • I'd lost my virginity as a teenager and kept me from sneaking out. I never snuck out and faked a phone call with my friend saying I had when I hadn't because I knew she was easedropping. This continued and I admitted I planted things in my bedroom for her to find because I knew she was snooping in my room.
  • She got really upset and we haven't really talked much since.
  • I'm not trying to justify my actions as a kid because I know I could've handled things better. I think in a way I was trying to become all the things my mom thought I was because at least it fulfilled her expectations of me.
  • Classic-Wafer-7838 "Strict parents raise sneaky kids" being clearly demonstrated here. If she'd tried just talking to you instead of snooping, maybe she'd have actually known what was going on in your life.
  • StillStaringAtTheSky As a teenager, I got rebellious. I drank energy drinks, tried Starbucks, and stopped reading my scriptures. Definitely did not expect that second sentence.
  • borisslovechild NTA. Your mother's behaviour was toxic. She mad because you outsmarted her.
  • UnlicensedThinker91 NTA. Your mom keeps proving she snooped, and you kept proving it worked.
  • morpheus_dreams NTA you were a kid and pushing back against draconian nonsense, she should know that her parenting techniques weren't as sh hot as she thinks they were. She'll get over it.
  • skeeballbob37 NTA, mom was crossing boundaries, you caught her at it and made a fool out of her.
  • A husband and wife holding their hands in marriage, visual representation.

Tags

Scroll Down For The Next Article