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'I Love a Mama's Boy' shows weird relationships between moms and sons
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“Everything about our relationship is perfect, except for one thing,” says Stephanie Ressler, in the first episode of the new reality show “I Love a Mama’s Boy.”
The Freudian feast for the eyes — premiering Sunday, Oct. 25, on TLC — follows four girlfriends struggling to become the No. 1 woman in their man’s life as they compete for attention with their over-attached mothers.
In one shocking scene, California mom Kelly and her 28-year-old son Matt head to a lingerie store to pick out sexy underwear for his girlfriend, Kim. After helping to select a lace teddy for Kim to delight her baby boy in, Kelly finds a silk robe for her prospective daughter-in-law. Matt then buys two — making sure to not leave his mother out.
“I’m not a therapist or a psychologist, but that’s going to be an issue,” the disgusted saleswoman told the cameras.
While some moms featured on the show are involved in their son’s sex life, others just have a lot of love to give, like the Stamford, Conn.-based mom Liz Micale.
“We’re best friends, but he’s my son, I’m his mother,” Micale told The Post, of her son, Mike Boornazian.
Boornazian’s father passed away when he was in the third grade. “Not having a father, there’s a lot of kids in my situation that could say, ‘My mom couldn’t fill that role,’ ” Boornazian, 26, said. “To be honest, my mom could. Though I missed my father, I never felt like there was anything I was missing.”
“He knows: To this day, no matter what, I’ll drop everything for him,” said Micale, 51, a classroom assistant.
Unlike most mother-son pairs, Micale and Boornazian grab beers together on Friday nights and go zip-lining. They have even gone on cruises with Ressler, Boornazian’s girlfriend of two years, as a trio. “It’s like I’m hanging out with my friends,” said the proud son.
Ressler, also 26, and Boornazian met at their jobs in media. Although she knew Boornazian was close to his mom — he had brought her to work events in the past — she didn’t realize how inseparable they were.
“My mom always said to me, ‘Keep an eye out on how he treats his mother, because that’s how he’s going to treat his future wife,’ ” she said. “He treats his mother like a queen. That was never a red flag.”
After they moved in together, “That’s when it really hit me: ‘Wow, he cannot live without his mom,’ ” Ressler said. She falls asleep to the sound of Boornazian speaking to his mother on the phone and wakes up to her calls in the morning.
On the show, Micale comes over to the couple’s home unannounced, bringing food that she’s cooked. A fan of clean eating, she doesn’t believe Ressler has the culinary skills to keep her son healthy — especially since he’s started working as a model.
In another contentious scene, Micale accompanies the couple to a jewelry store to help Boornazian pick out a gift for his girlfriend’s birthday. Although Ressler has her eyes on engagement rings, the two settle on a pair of expensive diamond earrings.
But after mom balks at the $1,000 price tag, he purchases a less-pricey pair. Of course, Boornazian doesn’t leave the shop without buying a bauble for his mom, too.
“[His mom] is always going to be No. 1,” Ressler said. “And I’m always going to be fighting to be No. 1.”
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Her fellow Mumsnet users are far from sympathetic... with many of them saying she should have set better boundaries
A MUM has been left "mortified" after accidentally telling her son a bit TOO much information about her sex life.
Mumnset user bestoutofthree said she was "taken by surprise" by her 12-year-old's questions, and now regrets letting her secrets slip.
The mum explained that her son asked: "How often do you and Dad have sex?" and, after checking that he was sure he wanted to know, she said: "Once or twice a week I guess".
At which point, her son replied: "Oh. Now NEVER say that again," leaving his baffled mum to reply: "You asked! And I double checked!"
Her post continued: "I am a very modest person and never talk about sex with friends at all, but DS (dear son) has far fewer inhibitions and often mentions things I find embarrassing.
"I would never in a million years have asked that question of my mother! Has anyone had discussions like that with their DC (dear children)?
"I expect normal 'what is sex' conversations but didn't expect personal questions like that."
But most of her fellow mums felt she shouldn't have given so much away.
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Among them was steff13, who wrote: "I would have told him it wasn't his business."
While TheStoic said: "I probably would have asked why he wanted to know. Seems like an odd response to your answer."
And FenceSitter01 added: "There are boundaries in any relationship. It is inappropriate for anyone to enquire about your sex life, unless its a HCP (health care professional).
"Be that your parents, children or friends. Some things just are private."
While YetAnotherSpartacus warned: "Maybe he's comparing with his friends over Facebook and you'll earn the most embarrassing parent award cos (because) the others won't admit they have done it since the conception of the enquirer?"
She added: "Oh - and they'll all share with their parents and you'll see lots of raised eyebrows. Also - your DS will need therapy."
And MrsOverTheRoad wrote: "I think you should have used the opportunity to teach him about boundaries! It's an inappropriate question."
After hearing from the other mums, bestoutofthree added: "Now I regret answering.. I was caught off guard."
But VladmirsPoutine was more sympathetic, writing: "Tbh (to be honest) he asked and you felt ok in answering.
"It's not as if you casually mentioned it to the cashier at Tesco or something.
"It's typical that he'll feel grossed out by it. But there we go. He asked a question and got an answer."
TheStoic added: "Just leave it. It's not your fault, you were caught off guard. Nobody expects a question like that out of the blue."
And Lethaldrizzle joked: "I'm impressed with once or twice a week!"
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