So i really like this guy. We are reallly close and as a joke he always says hes in love with my mom. I know its a joke but my friend told me that he told her that my mom gave him head. Its starting to get weird. Like whenever hes over my house he goes to my mom and says hi and gives her a hug and hes always talking about my mom. Is this something i should be worried abot? thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Disconnected answered Monday February 18 2008, 12:17 pm: I understand how you feel cause she is your mom and it is weird having YOUR friend liking her a lot.
You haven't mentioned how old you are, so things could be different.
If you're 13/14 then it's just a silly crush (my best friend used to have a crush on a teacher)
If you're around 15/16 then it's a little strange...but no one will now.
If you're above 16 then the guy will probably some feelings for her that aren't from a phase.
teardrops7 answered Monday February 18 2008, 10:38 am: That is odd, i understand a little bit of statement but sugar it must be getting very weird. Just tell him you dont like it and what not. I think he has a crush like on that song staceys mom?? have you heard it? its real funny but it seems as though thats whats going on here.
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xlovexx463 answered Monday February 18 2008, 10:34 am: If this is making you feel uncomfortable, as it should because it's creepy, then try talking to him about how it's making you feel. Even if he's only joking, there is a point when he's gone to far. He's definitely already crossed the line. If he's telling people lies about him and your mom hooking up and getting obsessive over this 'joke', then you really need to talk to him about it. It's not right for him to be this disrespectful to you and your mom. [ xlovexx463's advice column | Ask xlovexx463 A Question ]
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