@@adhyjc8 i mean this as seriously as possible: seek professional help. don't talk about strangers and women like this, it's hugely unhealthy and fucked up, have some respect.
It could be. I had one friend where his mom lusted after him and tried to sabotage all his relationships. She tried to seduce him that one time and he shut it down immediately. The last time I spoke to him was 10 years ago. At that time his mom was meeting a therapist twice a week and he only visited his mom with supervision although he was in his late twenties.
@@JoshSacapano If it was my story I probably would post it there but it's not so I post it like all the other anecdotes I heard from friends in youtube comments.
When I first started dating my husband, his mom said to me once, "You know he's an asshole right?" I said, "Yeah, I know." She was like, "Alright, just making sure." 😆 One of my favorite memories.
Damn….. my husbands dad said “he’s a great person. I’m proud to have raised him. He’s like his mother, I wish you could have met her” Why are yall dating ain’t shit men? My husband is amazing.
So true. My partner is NOTHING like his father which puts friction between them as it is and when his father found out we were breaking the generational trauma by not having kids.... That was a fun night. He lost it. 😹😹 AND my guy's mom and I are also best friends so it's a win win. ❤️❤️❤️ Love my family. Thankfully FIL doesn't really come around that much.
@nilsguillermin438 or maybe we have worked on ourselves and learned a lot individually and as a pair. Found out our priorities and what we want from this life, which doesn't include kids. Nice try though. I value my freedom and peace way too much.
@therealJonAfrica I mean at the end of the day, we just don't want them and have no interest. We value our freedom, sleep, hobbies, money, time spent with other family, careers, and time together way too much. I would absolutely hate to bring a child into this world that I didn't want and would resent, so it's just for the better we don't. Everyone has different reasons.
@@notafan6 I can't speak for all women. But I knew what she meant. It was hard to hear, and surprising to hear it aloud from his mother. I knew what he was. But, like most women, when he turned on me (got violent), I froze, unable to believe it was *him*. I left soon after that. Time and distance helped us both, but the ship had sailed when we reconnected again, years later. Regardless of how it may be interpreted, it's got to be hard on mothers to admit that their child isn't what she'd hoped he'd turn out to be. Props to women like that for trying to help other women from getting hurt.
There's nothing to miss. It's supposed to sound dirty, but also just sounding that way is the only joke. She actually just means that she does well socially with the mothers.
I had a mom do that too kinda. I’d constantly go to her for advice and one day she straight up looked at me and said “you’re too sweet for him. He’s just like his father and he’s going to destroy you the same way that man destroyed me.”
My exBFF’s mom and I are great friends. I’ve debated calling him again because I do worry about him and miss him even after our friendship became very toxic. She said, in a Panera Bread no less, “Don’t call him unless you want to invite chaos and destruction into your life.” It helped confirm my decision to stay apart. I really appreciate moms who look out for all us kids ❤
Or this was the kindest way of saying "I married someone ultimately incompatible with me and I can see that if you stay with my son, you may be doing the same" it gets the point across stronger than just saying 'in my day we worked through things' like fundamental incompatibility is something that can really be overcome and even if it can, would it be worth it before youre even married? I don't think it was bad of the mum to nip this in the bud given she's likely got more wisdom. Also, she wasn't telling Taylor what to do.
@@marcodallolio9746 man that has gotta be the weirdest “you americans” take ive seen. lol. i dont think pointing to genetic predisposition is an american thing. but also i think they said genes in this case because it was easier to just say genes than elaborate further. however there probably is a genetic component because obviously the mom recognizes her husband is not the best partner so i’m sure she probably TRIED to raise the son differently… but there was a predisposition there to turn out like the father. BTW, something like 20-60% of your innate characteristics and temperament - your personality - are determined by genetics ☺️
Years after I left my ex, his mom, who had been my best friend for years, told me that she too should have left her husband-my ex’s father-when her youngest was 2. Wish she had warned me in advance.
The friends of the guy I dated for three years in highschool all loved me- I'm decent at fitting into groups well, they were my classmates, not too hard. They straight up didn't believe him when he said we were dating, then didn't believe me, then finally accepted we were dating and started making jokes that were thinly veiled "please get out while you can". I, you know, the idiot, took them as just being weird jokes. Then his family met me, his sister seemed very confused and his aunt, one of our teachers who had liked me before we dated, was trying to be supportive but seemed a bit uncomfortable with the situation. Another shared teacher of ours was rightfully getting increasingly worried about him and me, and started doing check-ins with me So turns out he was cheating on me, told his friends I called the cops on him and that I was batshit crazy, and covered up one of his other friends being a rapist. Moral of the story: if the people close to them warn you, listen. Fucking. Listen. You absolute monsoon of an idiot. Anyway this absolute monsoon of an idiot needs to go find some more red flags to chase
@Sabadon Gelov Don't know, they'd known each other a long time and he slowly went downhill. I guess it's just difficult to break up friend groups in highschool, you're willing to put up with a lot just to have people that like you. They didn't really stay friends after graduating, I think he kept in contact with one of them because he was crashing on their couch, but the rest of them just decided it just wasn't worth it. I don't really care how he's doing now, and I know it isn't good because he already was in a very bad crowd and on anything and everything he could get ahold of, but I hope his friends are doing okay. They were really nice guys
Yeah so why don't women hold other women accountable and let guys know when their friends cheat on him? Seems like that rarely ever happens. Guys seem to let the women know for either good or bad reasons, but regardless tell her the truth. Women don't do that usually and let the guy experience a lot of pain and turmoil that could have been avoided if a woman with integrity just stepped up. I swear I always hear the same shit for stories, but we all know promiscuous women who are terrible at relationships, and their friends never say shit to the guy. Next thing you know he commits suicide over it and nobody cares.
@Beyond 'The Sacrosanct' Breeze I'm sorry for what happened to you, but your experience does not equate to everyone's, and certainly not to all women. To answer your question though. It really depends on the nature of the female's relationship to the men or boys in question. Often, girls are dismissed as being jealous or trying to cause drama when we insert ourselves into our guy friends' relationships. Sometimes, we are met with anger or hostility that can turn violent, even from guys we're friends with. Women and girls, collectively, can't play with that line as easily as men do. In my case, I was considered "one of the guys" and we all talked to each other about our relationships and what was healthy, safe, or good. In the end, people do what they're going to do. But I am sorry for your heartache and bad experience. I think it's something we can all relate to on some level.
Hot damn, had almost this exact conversation with my ex's mom!!! LOL I know his mom did her best trying to raise him, but she knew who her son was anyway 🤣
This is generic female nonsense banter, the kind of shit you overhear from a bunch of birds in a Starbucks. I'm pretty sure I've heard this exact bit in at least 20 coffee shops, chain restaurants/bars over the past decade.
this girl is a freaking genius. i keep watching the same bits over and over and i’m in tears every freaking time. i mean the material is good but the delivery… the timing, the facial expressions… unbelievable
Wish this was the case for every mom out there. My friend's ex cheated on her and his mom begged her not to break up with him, saying it's normal for men to cheat, and that she got through it herself when her husband, the ex's dad, cheated on HER. Awful situation and my friend stuck around longer than she should have.
Yikes, that’s so sad that she puts up with it but she was probably financially dependent on him or raised that way unfortunately. Both of my grandmas experienced this. One tolerated him having an entire illegitimate family while my other grandma paid off the other woman to go away 🙄
My ex’s mom did that. Even said something like “we’re even stronger now! 😇” I’m so happy that the cognitive dissonance led me to overthink it but to eventually say adios.
My ex's mom told me for years I either need to learn how to put him in his place and not take his bullshit or I need to leave him asap and she was so right 🤦
I had a boyfriends DAD tell me he'd teach me how to fight (ex Army Ranger) so when his son started beating on me I'd be able to defend myself. He said it like he was joking so I thought it was just a dark joke, but he still taught me some moves. Unfortunately yes, I did end up needing them. RIP Ryan
She does have that face and look that makes a good guy think marriage. Lol. She's hilarious. Her delivery, mannerisms, faces, perspective, everything is spot on. One of my favorite comedians.
@@beyondthesacrosanctbreezeshe will have a legacy, a career at least, more than any normal chick, a legacy doesn't do shit though when you're old with no one to pass it to. Not that there's anything wrong with it, some people want to live alone. I doubt she or any woman does though. Just right now the attention she gets as s celebrity of sorts far outweighs any relationship. As long as she's attractive it'll be that way, they'll kick her to the curb when she's 50 or so and that's when she'll think she deserves a man
My friends ex broke up with her and her ex's mom called her and apologized on behalf of her son being stupid for letting her go. 😂 sounds like an awesome woman cause shes right.
My boyfriends mom once told me if I was her daughter she would tell me to leave him. But since I am not her daughter, she has made excuses for his behavior so many times it's nuts.
If you're still with him, isn't it you making excuses for him? I mean, I have fights with my wife, but I would never turn to her parents to seek support and/or badmouth her.
Leave him..or idk These men get angry at everything Women do, If you leave him, they’d say you you used him .. If you don’t, they’d say you’re making excuses for him.. If you share with his parents or talk to your friends about it, they’ll say your badmouthing about him.. Whatever women do, men are always offended.. So, You do you, sis.. See what if best for you and then do it,
@@carolyntalbot947Yeah it's unfathomable for a woman to be terrible in a relationship, it's always the men's fault right? Unbelievable the propaganda runs deep.
Now that you mention it, it makes sense why moms love me. Lmao. My round face is definitely something to behold. Everyone thinks I'm innocent when I'm actually a closeted pervert. Also, moms love me too! My ex's mom and me roasted my ex right in front of his current girlfriend (now wife). I love his mom. She's an awesome woman. Tried to keep me within the family but also told me she understood why I didn't want to. Lol. She knows what's up with her sons.
I met my ex's mom and she was the complete opposite of what he described. I can tell when someone is wearing a mask, and she was just herself and I was like OMG I need to break up with this man. I can't be with a man who hates a woman like this EDIT: Much like in this video's context my ex's mom saved my life. He was an abusive POS who was constantly putting me down and cheating on me. It wasn't until I met his mom that his gaslighting veil was lifted. But thanks for letting me know I can't possibly know anything about another family's dynamic 😁
Omg I’ve had a mom do the exact same thing!!! Lol not same words but very similar 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love moms that are kind and caring enough to see a wonder girl that could do so much better and then telling her so this saving her from her own son! Lol
When I was still married I went to his mom because I was having a hard time, and when I even hedged around the issue, she literally (and I actually mean literally) said "not my baby"... referring to her adult married son.
Oh she did save your life lol. I ignored my ex's mom when she warned me against dating him. Worst six months of my life, I refer to him as "Dead Douchebag Sean" for a reason. (At 27yo in 2014 his heart finally gave out after years of drug and alcohol abuse)
All my friends love me, but when I met my boyfriends mom she fell in love. He says everyday that his mom loves me more than she loves him. We weren't dating yet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My exes families love me. One his dad asked if he could trade me into the family over him. Still invite me to holidays and birthdays and sometimes not him. Another his sister ran into me at a bar and said she was glad I was too good for him and that they all stopped talking to him (not about me, but that's how he was). My mom likes to linger on my exes to use them for their cars. I found out she'd been talking to an ex for like 2 months, he thought helping my mom with errands was impressing me. I didn't even know that whole time.
I get invited to my ex’s sister’s house more than he does. Even now that I live several states away. A different ex’s mom spends way more time with 2 of his ex’s than with him. We all joke that she is the favorite daughter. (He’s an only child.)
@@shyinmoonlight Unless the son is violent or has some really objectively negative personality traits, that's really a dickish thing to do to your own child (I assume you'd advocate the same treatment for daughters). Just because the father wasn't the right man for you doesn't mean he couldn't be the right man for another woman. Same with your son (who also isn't his father, even if there are similarities).
@@lizdi2813 Maybe his father or his brother/sister? Regardles, the sons mother doesn't know his girlfriend better than any other person, and in order to evaluate how compatible two people are, you need to know both, not just one. Saying "since I'm not compatible with my son, no one should have a relationship with him" is extremely egocentric and quite stupid.
OMG! That basically happened to me! I married him anyway! She was trying to do me a huge favor! She passed away, never met her grandchildren. She was absolutely right! God bless that wonderful woman. I did get three wonderful kids and a divorce though.
I’m so sorry Morgan. You’re not alone, and God certainly doesn’t hate you. Suffering is a really big problem- we all want to understand why God allows it. It’s worth looking into.
Virtual hugs. I know losing a loved one can be the hardest thing. I lost my grandpa when I was 11, he was like a father to me. Faced depression for 8-9 years since. Even now, almost a decade later, I still miss him, but I have found peace knowing his loss in his battle with cancer was his victory in his spiritual battle. I face loneliness too. Sometimes I forget what my grandpa looked like til I see pictures or what he sounded like til I watch videos. But you'll never forget the memories and how much they love you. Or how much they still do. Your mother loves you as my grandfather loves me. And God loves us more than anyone else ever could, even when we can't always feel him with us. Might just be a stranger on the internet but hey... if you need a friend, I've got ya pal. Stay in the fight, the world wouldn't shine as bright without you in it
Morgan mental health takes a lot of work. Search cognitive behavioral therapy on yt and work on your mental habits. I recently broke down because all I could remember and think about that morning was every bad thing that had happened to me. I also felt like God hated me. Why don't I have any good memories? Then as I'm scrolling yt I see a one of those wired vid of a pro answering questions. At one point she said our brains are wired to remember the bad stuff. I think it's called negativity bias. So nothing is wrong with me, God doesn't hate me, it's just my brain doing what it does. My point is, look for ways to feel better. Make sure you process the grief. Make it a point to talk about your mom. Tell people what she was like and why you loved her. Focus on being grateful that you had her for 12 years. Maybe you have things in common with her? Same eyes or personality? Memories may fade but some things will stay with you forever. The love she had for you, for example. Sorry today was a bit shtty. I hope its better soon
What kind of circumstances need to come up for you as a mom to tell a girl who's basically a stranger to you that she's to good for your son? She was 10,000% saving Taylor's life lmaooooo
@@Infamous_Val_05 im definitely acknowledging the idea that maybe the parent(s) might also be the problem too though. With the information given here, I just find the other explanation more compelling. This seems like a very strange thing to want to argue over. I get the idea of playing devil's advocate, but it very much seems like you're just looking through youtube comments looking for someone to have an argument with over anything.
So, funnily enough, had a conversation with my mum 3 days ago where I asked "what on earth made ya even date my father?" "I don't know". Evidently my brother also asked the same question lol.
Omg thats like me 😂. I have a bf who was a lot older then me. I sold ummm stuff to him and his friends. But i became friends with them too so when id come over all the moms LOVED me and said i was the sweetest girl ever and that they HOPED their son met someone like me 😶🫣. I was a bad bad kid but had a sweet innocent look to Me that let me get away with murder! And yes i do regret that aspect of my life because its wrong. But its all i knew growing up in the area i lived. Not rly an excuse tho seeing how everyone knows right from wrong
keep getting videos recommended from this comedian and they're all hilarious. something tells me the reason moms love her is because she's funny as heck
She does have a round wholesome face that one would want to build a life with.
Ikr it's too adorable!! ❤️❤️
She is vey pretty
Either that or do questionable things on.
@@adhyjc8 bro what the hell this is the *youtube* comments section
@@adhyjc8 i mean this as seriously as possible: seek professional help. don't talk about strangers and women like this, it's hugely unhealthy and fucked up, have some respect.
His own mom telling you that he is not a good guy is a HUGE red flag.
It could be. I had one friend where his mom lusted after him and tried to sabotage all his relationships. She tried to seduce him that one time and he shut it down immediately. The last time I spoke to him was 10 years ago. At that time his mom was meeting a therapist twice a week and he only visited his mom with supervision although he was in his late twenties.
@@JSmellerM This sounds like a reddit story
@@JoshSacapano If it was my story I probably would post it there but it's not so I post it like all the other anecdotes I heard from friends in youtube comments.
There is no bigger red flag than THAT.
It's the MOTHER of all red flags in the history of existence.
Unless the mom is insane, if your boyfriend’s mom tells you to run, you better run fast.
Been there. An ex's mom once told me "How can you love someone like him?"
Her own son!
I never told him though
@@5Demona5 imagine if you did tell him lol
@@5Demona5 so was the son the asshole or the mom? I need to know who Im rooting for here
Like QUEEN Cersei told Sansa to only love her children, but she can “try” to love Joffrey if she wishes to. RUN GIRL RUN
Unless the mom is insane or jealous
When I first started dating my husband, his mom said to me once, "You know he's an asshole right?" I said, "Yeah, I know." She was like, "Alright, just making sure." 😆 One of my favorite memories.
At least she was real with you 😂😂
Some moms lie to your face
My mother in law did that with me to 🤣 I knew what I was getting into 😅
🤣🤣🤣
Damn….. my husbands dad said “he’s a great person. I’m proud to have raised him. He’s like his mother, I wish you could have met her”
Why are yall dating ain’t shit men? My husband is amazing.
she’s really good at changing topics seamlessly, so many comediens have such choppy segues, but not her
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Absolutely! I always found that odd but no one seemed to care so I just figured, awkward transitions between jokes were just part of it.
Is that how that's really spelled?? Segues?
I just kept imagining those scooter things people ride on 🤣
@@xanderharris3656LMAO me too 🤣
@@xanderharris3656 those are the brand name Segway which is a play on the word and it's pronunciation of the verb segue
“My son is a lot like his father…and I’m divorced so do with that what you will” 😂
🤣❤️
who needs the crusty son when you’re besties with his mom?
Lul crusty is a good descriptor… also grace kelly is a cool name
She has another bit where she mentions a guy who she broke up with years ago, but still texts his mom.
@@Randomvideos3200 "Have you ever made a guy's mom love you more than him?" 😂
Who needs the crusty son when you can hang with his mom and get some crusty bread?
700th like :)
And that’s on breaking generational trauma 😂
So true. My partner is NOTHING like his father which puts friction between them as it is and when his father found out we were breaking the generational trauma by not having kids.... That was a fun night. He lost it. 😹😹
AND my guy's mom and I are also best friends so it's a win win. ❤️❤️❤️ Love my family. Thankfully FIL doesn't really come around that much.
@@thejennadeblinyou guys should have kids though, you can still break the generational trauma by not being abusive
@nilsguillermin438 or maybe we have worked on ourselves and learned a lot individually and as a pair. Found out our priorities and what we want from this life, which doesn't include kids. Nice try though. I value my freedom and peace way too much.
@therealJonAfrica I mean at the end of the day, we just don't want them and have no interest. We value our freedom, sleep, hobbies, money, time spent with other family, careers, and time together way too much. I would absolutely hate to bring a child into this world that I didn't want and would resent, so it's just for the better we don't. Everyone has different reasons.
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When I was 19 I was talking to the love of my life's mom and she pulled me in close and said I should never marry her son. She was so right.
Ok I want to know more of this story.. did you marry?
@@aquababy5 No. We were engaged. He cheated on me, so I left. We're still (eventually, lol?) amicable, though we rarely speak now that he's married.
Too bad so many girls would see this as the mom trying to brake them up and not for what it really is
@@notafan6 I can't speak for all women. But I knew what she meant. It was hard to hear, and surprising to hear it aloud from his mother. I knew what he was. But, like most women, when he turned on me (got violent), I froze, unable to believe it was *him*. I left soon after that. Time and distance helped us both, but the ship had sailed when we reconnected again, years later. Regardless of how it may be interpreted, it's got to be hard on mothers to admit that their child isn't what she'd hoped he'd turn out to be. Props to women like that for trying to help other women from getting hurt.
Damn. What happened 😮
"Are you saving my life in this Panera Bread right now?" I just died. So funny.
The slight furrowed eyebrows right after "if I could go back in time" really enhances this story in a big way.
Her acting through facial expressions adds so much more on top of the excellent comedy
The way she enunciated “time” really sold it for me. Her expression and line delivery are pure gold
She does have that ‘mother of my unborn children’ face. 😂
I'm sorry, What?
@@anitachamberlain3391 Listen to Bryan Adams. 😶
Lmaooo
😂
So I accidentally read grandchildren instead of children
Theres no way the entire room missed the "I will meet your mom all night long"😭😭
She was saying other funny things… not every joke needs a full laugh especially when it’s part of a set up rather than a punch line
I don't get it? Can you explain?
There's nothing to miss. It's supposed to sound dirty, but also just sounding that way is the only joke. She actually just means that she does well socially with the mothers.
@@bipbopblep what don’t you get?
@@laurenanderson7330 the reference? I don't know what the I will meet your mom all night long means.
I had a mom do that too kinda. I’d constantly go to her for advice and one day she straight up looked at me and said “you’re too sweet for him. He’s just like his father and he’s going to destroy you the same way that man destroyed me.”
Wondering who's fault is that, right moms ?
The Gandalf bit just after this gets me every time. "FLY YOU FOOL!"
You gandalfed me! 😂🤣😆
Same
I know that line! You want to stick us with the 200xp each for abandoning the encounter and horde the 22k xp for the kill
My exBFF’s mom and I are great friends. I’ve debated calling him again because I do worry about him and miss him even after our friendship became very toxic. She said, in a Panera Bread no less, “Don’t call him unless you want to invite chaos and destruction into your life.” It helped confirm my decision to stay apart.
I really appreciate moms who look out for all us kids ❤
What a blessing of a mom. She understood she couldn’t fight the genetics so just took action where she could make an impact
Lol sabotaging your sons relationships… what a good mom 🙈
Or this was the kindest way of saying "I married someone ultimately incompatible with me and I can see that if you stay with my son, you may be doing the same" it gets the point across stronger than just saying 'in my day we worked through things' like fundamental incompatibility is something that can really be overcome and even if it can, would it be worth it before youre even married? I don't think it was bad of the mum to nip this in the bud given she's likely got more wisdom. Also, she wasn't telling Taylor what to do.
@@HebrewHammer1337If I had a child who was a dick I'd tell other people to save themselves too.
why does it always have to be genes with you americans? Personality is not genetically determined
@@marcodallolio9746 man that has gotta be the weirdest “you americans” take ive seen. lol. i dont think pointing to genetic predisposition is an american thing. but also i think they said genes in this case because it was easier to just say genes than elaborate further. however there probably is a genetic component because obviously the mom recognizes her husband is not the best partner so i’m sure she probably TRIED to raise the son differently… but there was a predisposition there to turn out like the father.
BTW, something like 20-60% of your innate characteristics and temperament - your personality - are determined by genetics ☺️
Years after I left my ex, his mom, who had been my best friend for years, told me that she too should have left her husband-my ex’s father-when her youngest was 2. Wish she had warned me in advance.
The friends of the guy I dated for three years in highschool all loved me- I'm decent at fitting into groups well, they were my classmates, not too hard. They straight up didn't believe him when he said we were dating, then didn't believe me, then finally accepted we were dating and started making jokes that were thinly veiled "please get out while you can". I, you know, the idiot, took them as just being weird jokes.
Then his family met me, his sister seemed very confused and his aunt, one of our teachers who had liked me before we dated, was trying to be supportive but seemed a bit uncomfortable with the situation. Another shared teacher of ours was rightfully getting increasingly worried about him and me, and started doing check-ins with me
So turns out he was cheating on me, told his friends I called the cops on him and that I was batshit crazy, and covered up one of his other friends being a rapist. Moral of the story: if the people close to them warn you, listen.
Fucking.
Listen.
You absolute monsoon of an idiot.
Anyway this absolute monsoon of an idiot needs to go find some more red flags to chase
Why were they his friends if the thought so poorly of him? 🤔
@Sabadon Gelov Don't know, they'd known each other a long time and he slowly went downhill. I guess it's just difficult to break up friend groups in highschool, you're willing to put up with a lot just to have people that like you. They didn't really stay friends after graduating, I think he kept in contact with one of them because he was crashing on their couch, but the rest of them just decided it just wasn't worth it. I don't really care how he's doing now, and I know it isn't good because he already was in a very bad crowd and on anything and everything he could get ahold of, but I hope his friends are doing okay. They were really nice guys
@@flamingfoxx
Thank you for the reply!
Yeah so why don't women hold other women accountable and let guys know when their friends cheat on him? Seems like that rarely ever happens. Guys seem to let the women know for either good or bad reasons, but regardless tell her the truth. Women don't do that usually and let the guy experience a lot of pain and turmoil that could have been avoided if a woman with integrity just stepped up. I swear I always hear the same shit for stories, but we all know promiscuous women who are terrible at relationships, and their friends never say shit to the guy. Next thing you know he commits suicide over it and nobody cares.
@Beyond 'The Sacrosanct' Breeze I'm sorry for what happened to you, but your experience does not equate to everyone's, and certainly not to all women.
To answer your question though. It really depends on the nature of the female's relationship to the men or boys in question. Often, girls are dismissed as being jealous or trying to cause drama when we insert ourselves into our guy friends' relationships. Sometimes, we are met with anger or hostility that can turn violent, even from guys we're friends with. Women and girls, collectively, can't play with that line as easily as men do.
In my case, I was considered "one of the guys" and we all talked to each other about our relationships and what was healthy, safe, or good. In the end, people do what they're going to do.
But I am sorry for your heartache and bad experience. I think it's something we can all relate to on some level.
Hot damn, had almost this exact conversation with my ex's mom!!! LOL I know his mom did her best trying to raise him, but she knew who her son was anyway 🤣
DID YOU JUST SAVE MY LIFE IN THIS PANERA BREAD RIGHT NOW 💀💀💀💀
I don't get the panera bread bit.
This is generic female nonsense banter, the kind of shit you overhear from a bunch of birds in a Starbucks. I'm pretty sure I've heard this exact bit in at least 20 coffee shops, chain restaurants/bars over the past decade.
Apparently, my face attracts the guys who want to cheat on their wives 🙅♀️
Run away from them
I won’t stir the pot
I won’t stir the pot
I won’t stir the pot
I won’t stir the pot
@Clipped 🤣
So how many times have you helped them out with that.
Oof 💀
OMG My abusive ex's mom once told me "i waited for mine to die, are You waiting that long?" Literally saved me
Oh thank God I'm not the only one who ever had a boyfriend's mom say her son reminded her of his dad she divorced
There are many of us out there. We should have a book club or something.
I had this conversation with an ex. You agree with my mother and my parents marriage was never happy, what exactly are you expecting at this point?
One of my ex boyfriends moms told me that she loved her son because he is her son, but she also hates him
Should have heeded her warning
Nothing like you're own mother sabotaging your relationships.
I'd bet if this was the other way around you harpies would be screeching.
@Yosef Shekelberg that guy went on to freeze my cat in a freezer so yeah, mom wasn't sabotaging, she was trying to save my life
this girl is a freaking genius. i keep watching the same bits over and over and i’m in tears every freaking time. i mean the material is good but the delivery… the timing, the facial expressions… unbelievable
I just rewatched several of these shorts and still laughed out loud at so many of them!😂
Women helping women, love it!
That’s exactly what I’d expect from a 1/10 with short hair
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@@SirCactus9dude just say even ur mom dislikes u
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Either that or she didn't want her to marry her son
Props to mom for warning her 👏👏
“Are you saving my life at this Panera Bread right now?” 💀
Wish this was the case for every mom out there. My friend's ex cheated on her and his mom begged her not to break up with him, saying it's normal for men to cheat, and that she got through it herself when her husband, the ex's dad, cheated on HER. Awful situation and my friend stuck around longer than she should have.
Yikes, that’s so sad that she puts up with it but she was probably financially dependent on him or raised that way unfortunately. Both of my grandmas experienced this. One tolerated him having an entire illegitimate family while my other grandma paid off the other woman to go away 🙄
My ex’s mom did that. Even said something like “we’re even stronger now! 😇” I’m so happy that the cognitive dissonance led me to overthink it but to eventually say adios.
My ex's mom told me for years I either need to learn how to put him in his place and not take his bullshit or I need to leave him asap and she was so right 🤦
I had a boyfriends DAD tell me he'd teach me how to fight (ex Army Ranger) so when his son started beating on me I'd be able to defend myself. He said it like he was joking so I thought it was just a dark joke, but he still taught me some moves. Unfortunately yes, I did end up needing them.
RIP Ryan
I really hope you're safe now 😮
She does have that face and look that makes a good guy think marriage. Lol.
She's hilarious. Her delivery, mannerisms, faces, perspective, everything is spot on.
One of my favorite comedians.
yeah....too bad comedians are crazy.
Yeah... yet she doesn't want that, but when she turns 60 and has no kids or legacy and unhappy she will regret it.
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She seems like she'd be a perfect mate appearance wise but her stand-up immediately disqualifies her
@@beyondthesacrosanctbreezeshe will have a legacy, a career at least, more than any normal chick, a legacy doesn't do shit though when you're old with no one to pass it to. Not that there's anything wrong with it, some people want to live alone. I doubt she or any woman does though. Just right now the attention she gets as s celebrity of sorts far outweighs any relationship. As long as she's attractive it'll be that way, they'll kick her to the curb when she's 50 or so and that's when she'll think she deserves a man
My friends ex broke up with her and her ex's mom called her and apologized on behalf of her son being stupid for letting her go. 😂 sounds like an awesome woman cause shes right.
She talks to the audience like she’s talking to her bsf and it kills me every time
Honestly she's been killing it the last few years and has quickly become one of my favorite comedians
My boyfriends mom once told me if I was her daughter she would tell me to leave him. But since I am not her daughter, she has made excuses for his behavior so many times it's nuts.
If you're still with him, isn't it you making excuses for him?
I mean, I have fights with my wife, but I would never turn to her parents to seek support and/or badmouth her.
Leave him..or idk
These men get angry at everything Women do,
If you leave him, they’d say you you used him ..
If you don’t, they’d say you’re making excuses for him..
If you share with his parents or talk to your friends about it, they’ll say your badmouthing about him..
Whatever women do, men are always offended..
So, You do you, sis..
See what if best for you and then do it,
God that mom is AN OGGGG
My mother-in-law said she'd understand if I left my wife.
Did you leave? RexWave?
@@katsgiers1888 , eventually.
Sure she did 👌
Finally.... glad to see someone helping men out for a change
@@carolyntalbot947Yeah it's unfathomable for a woman to be terrible in a relationship, it's always the men's fault right? Unbelievable the propaganda runs deep.
You are the best out there right now. Every one of your clips crack me up. Your timing is so perfect 👍
That was the best story ever
Wow she's so good. That mother voice is spot on! She's so talented
That last mum must've felt like a time traveller 😭
Now that you mention it, it makes sense why moms love me. Lmao. My round face is definitely something to behold. Everyone thinks I'm innocent when I'm actually a closeted pervert. Also, moms love me too! My ex's mom and me roasted my ex right in front of his current girlfriend (now wife). I love his mom. She's an awesome woman. Tried to keep me within the family but also told me she understood why I didn't want to. Lol. She knows what's up with her sons.
Damn you single lol
People don’t realize it’s not a comedy show, it’s a therapy session for her
Her facial expressions is everything.. she has good acting skills ❤️❤️
The delivery was just incredible *muah chefs kiss~*
I met my ex's mom and she was the complete opposite of what he described. I can tell when someone is wearing a mask, and she was just herself and I was like OMG I need to break up with this man. I can't be with a man who hates a woman like this
EDIT: Much like in this video's context my ex's mom saved my life. He was an abusive POS who was constantly putting me down and cheating on me. It wasn't until I met his mom that his gaslighting veil was lifted. But thanks for letting me know I can't possibly know anything about another family's dynamic 😁
You just don't have some superpower that makes you a lie detector. It's dangerous to believe that you do
Maybe she was a bitch tho 🤷🏼♂️
Some people can present as the most friendliest ones but you'd never know, until you spend more time with them.
You sound so dense
Sounds like you dodged a bullet either way
The mom was a real one
"Honey, you could do so much better than my son"
If I ever found out she would be my ex-mom.
@@JSmellerM If you're that bad that your own mother is saving women from you, look inward first before you throw out your mama, dawg.
@@JSmellerMgood, save her from yourself
@@slimetank394if you think it’s ok for a parent to do this to a kid I hope your parents do the same to your gross ass
@@JSmellerMif ur THAT shitty well no one is crying you’re doing her a favor
💀 yesterday i was described as “the little woman with the round, happy face" and I'm not sure I'll ever recover.
We need more parents like her boyfriends mom lol
Currently one of my favorite comedians. And solid proof that women can be hilarious comedian. Love it.
Why do I feel like Kelly Clarkson has definitely sent this to Reba McEntire??? 🤣🤣🤣
Omg I’ve had a mom do the exact same thing!!! Lol not same words but very similar 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love moms that are kind and caring enough to see a wonder girl that could do so much better and then telling her so this saving her from her own son! Lol
When I was still married I went to his mom because I was having a hard time, and when I even hedged around the issue, she literally (and I actually mean literally) said "not my baby"... referring to her adult married son.
She’s by far my favorite! Her comedy is hysterical!!
Oh she did save your life lol. I ignored my ex's mom when she warned me against dating him. Worst six months of my life, I refer to him as "Dead Douchebag Sean" for a reason. (At 27yo in 2014 his heart finally gave out after years of drug and alcohol abuse)
Love her, her self deprecating humor, punch lines, but most of all: her eye shadow ❤
“Let’s make fun bad decisions for like a couple weeks!! …….. :a lifetime and three kids later: FUCK……. 😅
That exact scenario happened to a once good friend of mine. Pretty much ruined the poor guys life
@@hyperblazer4204 always wrap it up and pull out! Always!!
I gotta watch her special.. been seeing a lot of her shorts lately and none of them disappointed
i heard something worse from his mom. and still kept going. yes. im an idiot.
All my friends love me, but when I met my boyfriends mom she fell in love. He says everyday that his mom loves me more than she loves him.
We weren't dating yet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I wish more moms would save lives like this 😂
They try. The kids don't always listen.
How her voice breaks when she is the BF's mom, is so on point!
Great story telling and flow she always has.
I Love this persons comedy. The material is funny and original!!
My exes families love me. One his dad asked if he could trade me into the family over him. Still invite me to holidays and birthdays and sometimes not him. Another his sister ran into me at a bar and said she was glad I was too good for him and that they all stopped talking to him (not about me, but that's how he was).
My mom likes to linger on my exes to use them for their cars. I found out she'd been talking to an ex for like 2 months, he thought helping my mom with errands was impressing me. I didn't even know that whole time.
I get invited to my ex’s sister’s house more than he does. Even now that I live several states away. A different ex’s mom spends way more time with 2 of his ex’s than with him. We all joke that she is the favorite daughter. (He’s an only child.)
😂She is good playing different characters ❤❤❤❤
That's a cool mom who doesn't seemed blinded by her love for him like she loves him but I'll also save you in this Panera bread right now
Damn, that mom really just threw her son under the bus lol
Oh my God. What a good momma should do!
I don't think you get how mothers work 😅
The mother is his, not hers! 😂
@@mnomadvfx yeah hun, I know
@@mnomadvfx and no one knows him better than her. 😬
@@shyinmoonlight
Unless the son is violent or has some really objectively negative personality traits, that's really a dickish thing to do to your own child (I assume you'd advocate the same treatment for daughters). Just because the father wasn't the right man for you doesn't mean he couldn't be the right man for another woman. Same with your son (who also isn't his father, even if there are similarities).
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Maybe his father or his brother/sister?
Regardles, the sons mother doesn't know his girlfriend better than any other person, and in order to evaluate how compatible two people are, you need to know both, not just one. Saying "since I'm not compatible with my son, no one should have a relationship with him" is extremely egocentric and quite stupid.
what an amazing honest mom
That expression tho 😂
My bf is a triplet and his mom asked “out of my boys, you picked THIS one?”
I hope taylor has a contact book with all the exs mum details and regularly stays in touch.
ok...THIS has good energy
She just described my situation with the round wholesome face that makes me look younger and not looking for casual s3x lmao 😭
Lol Mom successfully got her away from her son.
My girl goes from platinum to to priceless 😆
Taylor actually reinforces that woman can actually be funny 😆 ❤
And you’re here reinforcing that men can still be sexist as hell 😆❤ grow up soon!
@@Creepystalker102 and your reinforcing that people can't take jokes these days
She needs her own sitcom.
OMG! That basically happened to me! I married him anyway! She was trying to do me a huge favor! She passed away, never met her grandchildren. She was absolutely right! God bless that wonderful woman. I did get three wonderful kids and a divorce though.
I lost my mom when I was 12. I am so alone. I can't remember her voice. I feel like God hates me
I’m so sorry Morgan. You’re not alone, and God certainly doesn’t hate you. Suffering is a really big problem- we all want to understand why God allows it. It’s worth looking into.
Hey, you aren't alone. Right here with you, a similar situation.
Virtual hugs. I know losing a loved one can be the hardest thing. I lost my grandpa when I was 11, he was like a father to me. Faced depression for 8-9 years since. Even now, almost a decade later, I still miss him, but I have found peace knowing his loss in his battle with cancer was his victory in his spiritual battle. I face loneliness too. Sometimes I forget what my grandpa looked like til I see pictures or what he sounded like til I watch videos. But you'll never forget the memories and how much they love you. Or how much they still do. Your mother loves you as my grandfather loves me. And God loves us more than anyone else ever could, even when we can't always feel him with us.
Might just be a stranger on the internet but hey... if you need a friend, I've got ya pal. Stay in the fight, the world wouldn't shine as bright without you in it
@@dynamicpaintball I feel like shit
Morgan mental health takes a lot of work. Search cognitive behavioral therapy on yt and work on your mental habits. I recently broke down because all I could remember and think about that morning was every bad thing that had happened to me. I also felt like God hated me. Why don't I have any good memories? Then as I'm scrolling yt I see a one of those wired vid of a pro answering questions. At one point she said our brains are wired to remember the bad stuff. I think it's called negativity bias. So nothing is wrong with me, God doesn't hate me, it's just my brain doing what it does. My point is, look for ways to feel better. Make sure you process the grief. Make it a point to talk about your mom. Tell people what she was like and why you loved her. Focus on being grateful that you had her for 12 years. Maybe you have things in common with her? Same eyes or personality? Memories may fade but some things will stay with you forever. The love she had for you, for example. Sorry today was a bit shtty. I hope its better soon
I just love her so much. She's absolutely beautiful and amazingly hilarious!
What kind of circumstances need to come up for you as a mom to tell a girl who's basically a stranger to you that she's to good for your son? She was 10,000% saving Taylor's life lmaooooo
Abusive parents exist too yk?
@@Infamous_Val_05 I mean I suppose that's a possibility but I personally am not jumping to that assumption first
@@exittea616 you're still jumping to an assumption lol
@@Infamous_Val_05 im definitely acknowledging the idea that maybe the parent(s) might also be the problem too though. With the information given here, I just find the other explanation more compelling. This seems like a very strange thing to want to argue over. I get the idea of playing devil's advocate, but it very much seems like you're just looking through youtube comments looking for someone to have an argument with over anything.
Sent this to my ex's mom and she immediately FaceTimed me to complain about his new gf.
My ex’s mother saved me from her son. I love her so much!
She's like, "Run, Taylor, run like the wind. And never, *ever* look back 💀"
No because that’s hilarious
Absolutely one of my favorite moments from this special!
His mom low key an op fr
So, funnily enough, had a conversation with my mum 3 days ago where I asked "what on earth made ya even date my father?" "I don't know". Evidently my brother also asked the same question lol.
Omg thats like me 😂. I have a bf who was a lot older then me. I sold ummm stuff to him and his friends. But i became friends with them too so when id come over all the moms LOVED me and said i was the sweetest girl ever and that they HOPED their son met someone like me 😶🫣. I was a bad bad kid but had a sweet innocent look to
Me that let me get away with murder! And yes i do regret that aspect of my life because its wrong. But its all i knew growing up in the area i lived. Not rly an excuse tho seeing how everyone knows right from wrong
She is such the actress! I love it!
I'd support my in laws if they left my abusive sisters
keep getting videos recommended from this comedian and they're all hilarious. something tells me the reason moms love her is because she's funny as heck
Stevens mom has got it goin' on
This was so good- respect to that Mum and wow this made me laugh so hard I cried
plot twist: she hates you but knows she cant convince her son to dump you. so she manipulates you with ease to do the dirty work. machiavellian/10
I mean either way she dodged a bullet
I had two exes moms tell me I was too good for their sons… believe them when they say this 😅