What She Did to My Boyfriend Left Me Speechless 😳

For as long as I can remember, my mom has treated me like a porcelain doll — fragile, precious, and in constant need of protection. When I was 15, she’d wait outside movie theaters to “pick me up early.” At 20, she’d call every hour when I was out with friends. And at 37? She still shows up at my house unannounced, claiming she’s just “checking in.”

But her obsession didn’t stop there. She destroyed every relationship I ever had. If a guy didn’t open the door fast enough, he was “rude.” If he brought me flowers, she’d say, “They’re probably from another girl he dated last week.” I’ve lost count of how many times she scared them away.

Then, a year ago, I met Theo. Sweet, calm, funny — the kind of man who made me feel safe again. I didn’t tell my mom about him. I couldn’t risk her ruining it.

One evening, I invited Theo over for dinner. Candles, music, laughter — everything felt perfect. For once, I thought maybe this was the start of something real. Until I heard it — a faint sneeze.

Theo paused mid-sentence. “Was that…?”

I froze. The sound came from the closet. My heart pounded as I walked over, slowly opening the door — and there she was. My mother. Hiding between coats with a smug look on her face.

“MOM?!” I shouted. “What the hell are you doing?!”

She calmly stepped out, brushed off her sweater, and said, “I had to see him for myself.” Then, as if the moment wasn’t humiliating enough, she handed Theo a piece of paper.

He unfolded it. His face turned pale.

I grabbed it — and nearly screamed.
Written in thick red marker were the words:

RULES FOR DATING MY DAUGHTER

  1. Have a job.
  2. Understand I don’t like you.
  3. I am EVERYWHERE.
  4. Be home 30 minutes early.
  5. She is my princess, not your conquest.
  6. I don’t mind going to jail.

Theo just looked at me — speechless.
“Mom, are you insane?!” I shouted.
She shrugged. “You’ll thank me later.”

Theo left that night, awkwardly muttering goodbye. I cried for hours. I thought I’d lost him forever.

But three days later, a knock came at my door. It was Theo — holding flowers. My heart nearly burst. “You came back,” I whispered.

He smiled nervously. “Yeah… but I need to talk to you.”

“What’s wrong?”

He took a deep breath. “Would you mind if I asked your mom out on a date?”

I stood there frozen — flowers in hand, tears on my face — realizing that somehow, she’d won again.

And from the smirk she gave me when I looked over her shoulder, I knew… this was far from over.

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