WTF? I want to go back to five minutes ago when I didn't know who Jenny Mollen was.

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Puzzleheaded-Baby998about 1 month ago185

that substack post should be submitted as evidence to put her on a list somewhere. yuck.

Something_McGeeabout 1 month ago152

And this is exactly why her sons' future girlfriends will try to keep them as far away from their mother as possible. That shit is weird and unhealthy.

evergreengothabout 1 month ago47

That's a whole lot of evidence the dad can use in the custody case

ParkKahiIsAGoddessabout 1 month ago39

This is making me sick to my stomach and this is more common than people would like to admit. This alongside sibling sexual abuse/violence.

Cool-Tour-1962about 1 month ago28

Boy Moms are truly out of their minds

Odd_School_8833about 1 month ago28

Sounds like NPD prose

TwerkLessonsabout 1 month ago24

Dealt with a woman who had a SUPER WEIRD relationship with her son. She would wear bikinis around the house when he was 13-15. Not going to the beach or swimming, but around the house.

No man in the home and it was just them.

PaleConference3720about 1 month ago24

I sure do hope the dad gets custody

Coffeedude01about 1 month ago21

Saying "luckily me and my son still have a made up language that my husband doesnt understand" is absolutely wild in this context. Like someone seriously needs to check in on those kids and ask them where the doll was touched. This is crazy.

BurntTFOuttaHereabout 1 month ago15

My MIL was like this and we didn’t know what the hell was wrong, other than it was very, VERY wrong.

Untreated personality disorder territory. Incredibly damaging to the kids and anyone they try to connect to in their lives. It actually got worse as “hEr bOYs” got into middle age. She destroyed my BIL relationship, then giddily bragged about how “now he lives in her basement and she wishes her other boys would too” (he literally moved to her basement!) It’s like living in a psychological thriller movie.

I’m so glad this is discussed openly now. It would have helped tremendously to have any of this discussion because these types of parents gaslight their victims into thinking it’s normal. It’s NOT normal. The more we talk about it, the more likely victims will eventually find help.

TED talk over and I’m totally triggered, but so thankful that cancer finally solved our bOy mOM problem. They seriously will not stop, ever!