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Squeaky3590 · 29/08/2017 08:28

I am a single mum but I live with my parents. I am getting so fed up with my own mom. If I speak to her in the wrong tone I am being uppity or in a foul mood. She can snap at me when she first wakes but its not ok for me. I constantly have to watch my tone as if she views it as sharp etc then I am the one with the issue. This all wouldnt really bother me too much apart from she now goes over to my 7yo and says "mummy's in a bad mood again" or "all mummy does is nag at you all the time". I want to tell her it is not acceptable to drag my son into her issues but I know it will start yet another arguement that I will lose. And even if I dont she will continue to do it. Just feel so frustrated. Angry

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Crumbs1 · 29/08/2017 08:34

The answer is to stop being a dependent child and move out. Raising a child in someone else's house is a recipe for trouble.

Aquamarine1029 · 30/08/2017 12:21

The only solution to your problem is to move out.

Mrscropley · 30/08/2017 12:25

How about "oh gm has forgotten I am an adult and is still trying to tell me off."

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InDubiousBattle · 30/08/2017 15:12

You need to move out.

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