Overprotective Mom

I’m 37, single, and it’s all my mom’s fault! She’s made my life a HELL! I was sick of her over-the-top “care,” but the worst part? She ruined my love life. She scared off EVERY single guy I ever dated. None of them were ever “good enough.” But then Theo came along. I felt it — he was the one. So, I didn’t want my mom to find out.
I invited Theo over. Candles, wine, pie — it was perfect. We were talking, getting closer… when suddenly, I heard someone SNEEZE. No. Way. I open the closet — and there she is. My MOM! I was horrified. Furious.
“I had to see him for myself,” she says and then hands him a piece of paper. Theo looks at me, confused. I grab the note, read it, and just freeze from embarrassment. “RULES FOR DATING MY DAUGHTER?!”
Me: “Mom, are you insane?!”
Theo: “I… I think I should go.”
When he left, my heart was in pieces. I was sure I’d never see him again. But days later, there’s a knock on the door. I open it and see Theo with flowers! God, if only I knew that moment wouldn’t last long…
Me: “So where are we going, honey?”
Theo: “I need to tell you something… Uh… would you mind if I asked YOUR MOM out on a date?”

I swear my brain short-circuited. I just stared at him, mouth open, waiting for him to laugh and say, “Just kidding!” But he didn’t.

“WHAT?” I finally blurted out. “Are you SERIOUS?”

Theo ran a hand through his hair, looking nervous. “Look, I know how this sounds, but your mom and I had a talk that night. She’s actually really… interesting. And, well, I think we should see where this goes.”

See where this GOES? I felt like throwing the flowers in his face. My own mother? The woman who had sabotaged my entire love life? And now she gets the one guy I actually liked?

I slammed the door in his face.

The next day, I stormed into my mom’s house. “Please tell me you laughed in his face and sent him away!”

She had the NERVE to smile. “Honey, you have to admit, he has good taste.”

I wanted to SCREAM. But instead, I walked out. I didn’t return her calls. I ignored Theo’s messages. I wanted NOTHING to do with either of them.

For weeks, I stewed in my anger. How could she do this to me? How could HE? I started avoiding places I thought they might go. But then, one evening, as I was heading to my favorite coffee shop, I saw them—together.

They were laughing. Holding hands. And the worst part? Theo looked happier than I’d ever seen him.

I wanted to hate them. I wanted to cause a scene. But instead, I turned around and walked away.

It was my best friend, Mia, who knocked some sense into me. “You can’t control who people fall for,” she said. “And honestly? Maybe this is your chance to finally live YOUR life, without your mom constantly meddling.”

I hated that she was right. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized something: I had spent my whole life letting my mom dictate my relationships. Maybe this was the universe’s way of setting me free.

So I did something unexpected. I called my mom.

“I don’t approve,” I said when she answered. “But I love you. And if this is what you want, I won’t stand in your way.”

There was silence on the line. Then she sniffled. “That means a lot to me, sweetheart.”

As for Theo? We had a long talk. Turns out, he hadn’t meant to fall for my mom. It just happened. And while it hurt, I realized I couldn’t blame him for that.

Fast forward a year: My mom and Theo are still together. Me? I moved to a new city, started a business, and, for the first time, I feel FREE.

Funny how life works. Sometimes, what feels like betrayal is actually a blessing in disguise.

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