02-22-2012, 08:14 PM
(02-22-2012, 04:30 AM)Lady Cop Wrote:
Justice for Johnny & Lisa
Sweetest dreams of my three loves johnny jovanny jake love you with all my heart life soul forever ♥ ♥ ♥ please johnny come visit momma tonight wrap your arms around me and kiss away my tears ;,(
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Statement by Maytee above is appalling to me! It's fine we miss you! we love you! all that type of thing. This was over the top!!
Here's an example of a woman that loves too much!! It is so creepy!!
Glamour 03/15/2011
Awkward Alert! These Grooms’ Moms Love Their Sons a Little Too Much
I’d never begrudge a mother of the groom her chance to get emotional on her son’s wedding day. But THIS behavior is just plain weird!
These quotes come from lovely brides who shall remain anonymous...as shall their wacko mothers-in-law.
“We were in the limo on our way to take pictures and my mom said to my mother-in-law, ‘Johnny is going to think you look beautiful.’ Johnny is both her husband’s name and her son’s name, and my mom was clearly referring to her husband (not mine!). So my MIL answers my mom with, ‘Oh yes, I will always be number one in my son's eyes.’ Who says that--especially on her daughter-in-law’s wedding day?!”
“My mother-in-law told me that she’s been married to my husband in past lives--and I’m just the stand-in wife for this life!”
“Literally every single wedding picture that my husband and his mom are in together, she linked her arm with my groom’s--even when her own husband was in the photo. I kept hoping my photographer would say something, but now I have a bunch of wedding pictures where my mother-in-law looks like she’s trying to marry her son.”
“My mother-in-law took me aside to say that I’ll never own her son because she already owns him. It was creepy.”
“At the wedding, my mother-in-law took to treating my groom as if he were still a toddler. She straightened out his bowtie even when it didn’t really need straightening (at least twice that I can remember) and, after we served each other wedding cake, she jumped up, ran over to him, and wiped the tiniest bit of frosting off his chin! I don’t even understand how she saw the speck from her table.”
Does your groom’s mom ever act like she wishes she were the one marrying her son? What would you do if you were the bride in any of the above scenarios? Why do you think some mothers-in-law behave like this?
http://www.glamour.com/weddings/blogs/sa...s-mom.html
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