Son Shares Bed With Mom

Son Shares Bed With Mom




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Son Shares Bed With Mom

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*First Published: May 12, 2022, 2:21 pm CDT

Posted on May 12, 2022   Updated on May 16, 2022, 10:47 am CDT
A mother surprised her son by entering his home while he had a girl over and got into his bed with them. Some commenters on her video think she went too far.
In a TikTok posted on May 8, @crazystoreowner says she saw her son, who is 23, post on Instagram that he had a girl at his house. The TikToker says that she thinks the girl slept over at her son’s house.
“So we’re headin’ over right now to go meet her,” @crazystoreowner owner says in her TikTok. The woman opens the front door to her son’s house, goes into his bedroom, wakes up both her son and the woman he is with, takes the blanket off of them, gets into bed with them, and says “Happy Mother’s Day!”
In the video’s caption, the TikToker says she’s aware that she’s “the worst mom ever.”
“Let the comments begin,” the caption continues. “I gotta keep it fun.”
And @crazystoreowner was right about an influx of comments: On Thursday, she had received almost 14,000 comments on the video, which was viewed over 2 million times.
I know I am the worst mom. Let the comments begin. Yes, he’s 23! But, I gotta keep it fun. Love him.
Many commenters on @crazystoreowner’s video said that her video displayed a lack of boundaries between her and her son—boundaries that might be able to be enforced if she didn’t have a key to her son’s home.
“I’d change the locks,” @easylikebutta1 commented.
“Her house key is revoked!” @kristen11111969 wrote.
“Bare minimum was to at least knock,” @aribabyy commented.
“What if they were being ‘intimate’ and you just barged in?” @glitt3rjunki3 questioned.
Others discussed the potential consequences of @crazystoreowner’s actions.
“This is the reason my mom and I don’t get along. She is too involved,” @jes.the.mess077 wrote. “All of the women he dates will hate you, mark my words!”
“You will never see the grandkids,” @earthmama1023 commented.
“I’d actually never speak to my mother again,” @zoeyxmejia wrote.
Some comments also focused on the fact that the TikToker pulled the blanket off her son and the woman he was with: “This is so wrong,” @bertybits said of that specific part of the video.
Commenters have even taken to @crazystoreowner’s recent videos to tell her that she needs to work on her boundaries with family members.
“We need an explanation for your last video ma’am,” @zurismom commented on @crazystoreowner’s video posted on May 10.
The Daily Dot has reached out to @crazystoreowner via TikTok comment.
Tricia Crimmins is the IRL staff writer at the Daily Dot. She is also a New York-based comedian and an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Previously, she has written for Mashable, Complex Networks, and Moment magazine. She can be found on Twitter at @TriciaCrimmins.
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Mother-Son Trip: Not the Experience Mom Expected
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I remember hearing friends who have older teens say, “Yeah, I barely see my oldest son anymore—he’s so busy with sports, school and his friends.” And, like everything else in life, I didn’t understand it until I experienced it.
Recently, I was particularly excited to take my oldest son, Zach, skiing. He and I were meeting some good friends who have a son the same age as he is. And, we were driving our own car so that we could have three hours of uninterrupted quality time .
I began making the list of discussion questions in my head weeks ago. What was his favorite class and why? What type of college did he see himself attending? How was sophomore year different from freshman year? If he could go back in time and witness a historical event, which would it be? And on and on.
I could barely contain my excitement as I packed the car with snacks, and Zach arranged the skis. We proceeded down the driveway.
“Mom, can we discuss last night’s episode of The Middle?” he asked. It’s our family’s current favorite sitcom—mainly because they mirror our family. And, his question introduced a topic I hadn’t even considered. I was giddy with excitement.
“Oh, it’s funny you mention that. I just heard the kid who plays Axel is 20. Can you believe that?” I asked.
Since we live in an age where you don’t have to wonder about anything, Zach grabbed my phone and googled. He read the blurb to me, commenting about the actors and other show trivia.
Wow, this was going even better than I expected.
I wanted to cry. We hadn’t even left our neighborhood. Didn’t he realize how special this time was? Didn’t he get that in this conversation he wouldn’t get interrupted by his siblings, and I wouldn’t get a phone call that would stifle the momentum of our time together ? Didn’t he … just start snoring? Seriously?
I glanced over at him, and he looked so peaceful. I could hear his music and noticed the slightly turned up sides of his mouth, revealing the dimples I love. I was reminded of the toddler who took four-hour naps and fell asleep in his high chair with food still in his hand. I almost descended into full-blown nostalgia, until I slapped myself back to reality. His dozing and my musing on the good ole’ days was so NOT what I envisioned for our journey across I-90.
Zach dozed on and off the entire ride. I chatted to myself. Good thing I make such great company .
We arrived at the ski hill and brought all of our gear into the lodge. He left with his friend, and I with mine. Lunch was a blur, and by dinner we were all nearly asleep. By 9 p.m., I could barely keep my eyes open. I muttered a half-hearted good night.
I snickered at his inherited sarcasm, but then I realized something. He was actually serious. He was glad he wasn’t sharing a bed with his brother. He was glad we weren’t getting interrupted. And he was glad to be away , just the two of us—exactly like I envisioned.
Stephanie Schaeffer Silverman is publisher of Your Teen Magazine.

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