The moment he says ‘I don’t want to waste my lunch break talking about my mother breaking up our relationship’ the ring is off my finger, my bags are packed and I’m getting a new number to leave them in my dust because WOW
@@weltonvillegal6258 Not sure what the law is in Texttopia, but in a lot of US states, the ring must be returned when the engagement is broken off. Assuming the giver wants it back. It's called a "conditional gift" - the ring is considered a gift, on the condition that the two marry. Depending on where you are, that can be modified by the ring being given on the receiver's birthday or Valentine's Day or the like. In some states, who broke off the engagement is also a consideration. Except in Montana, where the ring is considered an unconditional gift.
@@rogerrabbit80 in most cases it’s a promise of marriage. If the woman breaks the engagement then she returns the ring. If the man breaks the engagement she keeps it. It was sort of a financial incentive to stay out of the marriage market.
@@BusArch42 Legally, like a lot of things in the US, it depends on where you are. Texas and California court decisions agree with you. Montana says the ring is the property of the person to whom it was given. In 26 states including Arizona, Florida, Illinois and New York, the ring must be returned, no matter who broke off the engagement.
I don't understand why some people have such a problem with single parents. In some cases, kids might be better off being raised by a single parent instead of both parents.
Yes, be with both parents that hate each other is never good. To judge someone that is raised by one also can be that one passed and never got with another. Never judge one
In 60yrs of living, I've never heard anyone discriminate against single parents. I've rubbed elbows with people from all walks of life, never heard a harsh word. Then again, God blessed me with a wonderful mother who was much loved by everyone who met her.
This story is all about mother's power trip to control her son's life. That son sounds like a great son for this mother because sooner or later she will see the results.
He will be completely useful in business, but very useless in the dating scene as reputation spreads like wildfire. He family tree will definitely be cut short if he keeps this up, let alone marriage to a quality woman
A few decades later on her death bed, the crazy clingy mom is blaming her son for not yet finding a wife and having lots and lots of babies to take care of her, while the now greying, wrinkly, balding mama's boy blames his own mother for chasing away all the women for him.
This is why I have always had a hard time with shows like Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Mama's Family." Overbearing women who rule over everybody and nobody can stand up to her make my skin crawl.
I have never been so mad at someone like this lady right now.. usually the stories here don’t make my blood boil. My mom was a single mom and she raised us alone. Unfortunately she lost a battle to cancer just few days ago (Dec 28, 2022). I have always admired single parents. Nothing wrong with that.
So sorry for your loss I lost my mother on the 7th of January 2022 I feel your pain my mother also had cancer. I am a single parent also and I don't believe there is anything wrong with it.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure your mother is watching over you and yours from Heaven. She will live on tucked inside your hearts, until you all meet again. God bless.
I suspect it's a cultural difference. The stories are written where being raised by a single parent is considered bad, and parents have more authority over their adult children.
I can't understand how JEALOUS those mothers act when it comes to their sons girlfriend, fiance or wife... And also i can't stand when mother tells her son to 'jump' and son just asks 'how high?' Like, grow a spine you idiot and cut the umbilical cord already, you're a grown ass man!
I would have called him a few choice words then broke it off IMMEDIATELY once he said "I don’t want to waste my lunch break talking about my mother breaking up our relationship" Considering over 50% of marriages end in divorce, It's actually better for a child to be raised in 1 loving household then a toxic 1 where both miserable parents live together.
I need to disagree with you a little. A hard working man very much needs to rest and relax on their lunch break and it was very insensitive of her to interrupt him on his lunch break at work for something so trivial as ending their engagement and cancelling their wedding because his mother did not approve of her growing up in a single parent household (even if the parent was his boss). She could have waited until the end of his work day to discuss such trivial matters.
@@Zurround Especially since it was only his career that would suffer. If it had been his mom that was going to be demoted that would be worth his lunch break.
And mommy and mama's boy's attorney laughing all the way to the bank for the obvious abuse of power where his job hinged on his being with her, the manipulating him into proposing to protect his job, and the full admission his demotion was retaliation for not marrying her. It's proof in her own words she used her power over his job to keep him tied to her and that the demotion was not due to work issues, just personal ones.
Being in a relationship with a mama’s boy is a waste of time and she may have been raised by a single father but she is an independent adult unlike Harry who’s a mama’s boy
It’s not entirely a waste of time. When my husband and I first got together, he was a major momma’s boy too. Tbh, it was annoying and exhausting. His parents were exasperated as well. However, with a little time, I helped him let go of his obsession with his mom. Sure it took over a year, but when I saw an improvement within the first few months, I knew I could help him grow up. Now, 10 years later, he’s independent, and confident. He is the total opposite of what he used to be. Both of his parents are proud of him, and I couldn’t love him more.
Unless if Harry (somehow) change his "Mama's boy" attitude, he'll never gets to marry like ANYONE 🙄. I mean it's not actually bad to be Mama's/Daddy's boy/girl, but there's a limit for that kind of stuff
I had a coworker whose daughter was turned away by who she wanted to be her future MIL because she lived in an apartment instead of a house. She was 100% sure that meant they were a whole list of terrible things and it was not going to be brought into her family.
🤔 I wonder if Harry's job performance was so bad that the only thing keeping him from a demotion was his supposed marriage with a higher up's daughter...
Not necessarily. Like I told someone else. When my husband and I were first dating, he was a major momma’s boy. It was exhausting, and very annoying. His parents were exasperated as well. However, with a little time, and patience, I helped him grow up, and get over his obsession with his mom. It took over a year, but when I saw improvement after a few months, I knew I could help him grow up. Now, 10 years later, he’s very mature, confident, and independent. His parents are proud, and I couldn’t love him more. It just depends on the person, and circumstances.
Right On! Anyone who would let their mom run their lives is a waste of time. If a grown adult can't make their own decisions then there's no hope for them.
it is sometimes better. my really good friend divorced her husband in 2020 it was a lot better for their children. same with my brother and his wife they are split up and going through divorce. no more constant fighting. there is nothing wrong with single parents there are just rude entitled people that feel if someone doesn't do as they did growing up till present they think down on them.
My mother died from a disease called Systemic Lupus Erythematosus when I was a pre-teen. It wasn't a nice time for our family, and my father was thrown into the single parent category very suddenly. It's a sad situation. I do have to say that my siblings and I lost our mother, but we gained experiences that have helped us substantially, especially education and parenting. In a way, we also forced to mature very quickly. We learned independence and how to take care of ourselves, or family and friends. We learned that if we didn't do something, it wouldn't get done. If we decided not to study for Friday's test, we flunked it. We learned to take responsibility! We learned that we had to get ourselves up, to do the laundry and wash dishes and not let everything pile up because we wanted to hang with friends. I've heard many who never faced this situation think the exact opposite of what actually happened. Growing up with one less parent and no relatives from extended family anywhere near us made us who we are today. We have great kids and spouses. I wish Mom were still here, but we'd all have different lives, and more than likely, we'd not have the same immediate family, and I love my husband and children. Single parent families and children of them shouldn't be thought of as something less.
The demotion was interesting, as the engagement and work are not related. If the father was covering for his future son being inept or that future son in law only had job because of her family, the demotion makes sense. But if he was a good employee, the demotion made no sense at all and the company could be sued.
Why does that sound like a business meeting? Yes, call Harry in the middle of work. This is important. MIL didn't see a problem with contacting Leanne in the middle of the day instead of letting Harry tell her. Harry is a spineless milksop. She changed her attitude quick when she found out who Leanne's father was. Harry is that way because his mom raised him to be that way. No, you're not sincere, Harry's mother. Leanne can't take it back because she wasn't the one who broke off the engagement. Why are they still contacting her? No means no. He was engaged to another woman! SMH His mom knew about the cheating. Shameful. Leanne found a new friend.
Oh yes the company that pays him should pay him to be further abused by the abuse of power that dating her created. He got where he did those 2 years because that was the payment of his obedience to the boss. He no longer follows the engagement she manipulated him into and his job illegally demoted him. Maybe realize he was with her to protect his job because of her abuse of power over his job. "Daddy, I am mad at him. Demote him so he comes back to me." His mother helped him dodge a bullet.
@@selbarton You've got the abuse backwards. He set his cap for the boss's daughter...though he "felt little". He convinced her to marry him...and broke off the engagement as well as his *other* engagement. His mother is "stubborn" so he obeys. He casually insults her father his boss, and casually spreads it about the company where he works at *headquarters* and she works elsewhere. Of course both women are going for compensation. The company doubts his judgment and independence. She probably would have discovered the other engagement before marriage but certainly dodged that bullet as did he; he does not see mom's control as abuse but she (either she) would have and marriage would have been hell. Don't try to marry the boss's daughter or son, don't pretend to be what you're not, don't two-time your partner(s), don't foolishly judge others, and *don't insult the top boss* and his family. Basically, don't be this guy.
@@selbarton Um, Harry got demoted because he's a simpleton who doesn't think through his actions and acts completely on impulse, consequences be damned. He said it himself that decisions didn't need to be made in conversation between two partners. Could you imagine him doing that in a business relationship? Where he just randomly decides to cancel a contract just because it's no longer interesting to him? And without even consulting the business partner? That's not something he just gets to decide! At the least, his company's legal team would hate his guts because now they have to deal with a breach of contract, which could easily become a lawsuit. Moreover, in the world of business, a man's reputation is very important. Even moreso the value of his word. And him just dropping an engagement, any engagement, for such flimsy reasons as her being from a single parent household? His word is worthless. He's more of a liability to the company than an asset, at this point. So of COURSE they demoted him; he's proving dangerous to the company's reputation and needs to be kept on a leash. He's already proven he has no concept of making informed decisions or thinking through what decisions he makes. He's also proven to have a very poor sense of judgment. The man is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
They say that the relationship a man has with his mom is a good indication of how he will treat you. BUT, there is a big difference between a great relationship with mom (like my husband has with my aqesome MIL) and a big ole Mama's boy!
Lol. A real story with a conversation that totally happened. I also love how this "revenge" story was facilitated complete by her father... so much for empowerment.
Oh, if only I had known you could fight back and make me suffer repercussions for my horrible behavior, I would not have done it! - 3/4ths+ of abusers when it all comes back to bite them in the ass.
I was single parent and although I didn't have a lot of money, we had the basic necessities. My daughter knows I love her very much and I taught her good values and morals.
Oh noooo... someone has a good relationship with their parents. Must be bad at relationships, for sure! /s Overly controlling parents who've conditioned their children to be overly submissive is the problem. Not a son who loves their mother, or a daughter who loves their father. Shit happens with moms and their daughters, and fathers with their sons as well. You people are just as bad and prejudice as the mom in this story not liking the girlfriend being raised by a single parent.
So, when your fiancé says he wants to break the engagement, you actually want to argue the point? Really? Just walk away, the relationship is over, it couldn't be any clearer that they want nothing to do with you.
Being raised by my single father I know my childhood was different. I tend to get along so much better with those who are also "different" in some way or have had a downfall in life. When you've had to face something you had to preserver from I think it makes you a stronger person.
OK people if u don't like the style or the choice of subjects then don't watch them. These are enjoyable to me and it would be upsetting if they changed everything up from those comments.
People on here seem to think the director of the company was belittled by a subordinate doesn't deserve to be demoted. The engagement was broken because her father was seen as damaged goods. Insult your boss. See how far you get
At least there's some variation in the mama boy already knowing about the leverage over him. He's just...too clueless to understand that it's leverage. Like he's looking up at a piano hanging over his head going "oh, what a pretty chandelier".
I'm a momma boy, but my mother is a hard worker and taught me not to look down on anyone because we were all just a few decisions away of walking in someone else's shoes. My father is more well off but he humbles himself by reminding himself that money can be lost or taken away so easily. He was always very persistent in reminding us that it isn't our money but my stepmom and his. Which is why I strive to do better and just to be respectful or kind.
So after having their disgusting selfserving plan exposed they honestly believed that telling the ex-finace that "you can marry now" would be enough for her to jump at the chance to marry such a loser? Does that ever work? Did they honesty believe it would work this time? The only things a parent should really be worried about when it comes to their child's choice of partner is: 1) Do you love my kid? 2) Do you respect my kid? 3) Are you two on the same page when it comes to your future together? 3) Do you have a plan for how you two will live like independent adults? That's all I worry about. Anything after that is not my business.
Doesn't seem like Harry should have all these problems over a broken engagement. At his work or anything. Even if her father holds a high position at the company he works at. I think she should be happy she didn't marry a jerk of a snobby mama's boy. Their personal lives should not affect his statis at work. His work is work, if he screws up at work, then that's a different story.
OP being malicious back was tenfold, cause that gold digging family wanted her back 🙄 *after throwing her away for being raised in a single parent household* Subtlely mentioning OP's lack of intelligent and character from again being raised in a *single parent household* It was *break my heart, no more money cause you're fired from your job*
Actually, it sounds more as if he is now being judged for his judgemental attitude (which, yes, can affect a job) and his capability to make his own decisions (again effecting a job). Petty on her part for enjoying it? Sure. But her fault he received the consequences for following right along with mom's orders and not thinking for himself? Nope, that's all on him.
Welp, time to go pawn the ring and have some fun with that money. Do not give it back. Engagment rings are a promise and if he (or his family) broke off the engagement the ring is yours. If this is a real story, honestly she dodged a bullet. Life is too short to waste on a spineless sociopathic mama's boy.
When you marry someone, always thinking of yourself can be a great and rewarding experience for both people. It makes me think back to a wedding back in my childhood. At the beginning there were two lit candles. When pronounced married, a third candle was lit and the other two were extinguished. The one lit candle represented the union of the couple. Back to topic, only thinking about yourself means always thinking of the union where. the couple is one unit, “yourself” includes two people and not just one individual. It made a huge impression on me back then and impacts decision making for my wife and I today. We make decisions together as one unit and have going on almost 50 years. We had long discussions with our son before he got married on this exact topic. When he was younger, only thinking about ourselves included 3 people but it was with one voice for my wife and I and the second voice was his.
Sounds like they didn’t care that much about each other. He is a mommas boy but he should not have been demoted unless the promotion was based on his marrying her.
If it's at will employment, can't employers fire employees for no just reason? That's what happened to me. They refused to give me a reason and I asked multiple times. Idk if I should send an email. I never called off, got written up or other kinds pf trouble
Harry's correct. Him being punished at work for a relationship with a boss or boss's daughter is a crime in the USA. This must be a conversation from another country.
I don't like a mama's boy either however not sure you can be demoted for breaking off engagement. The dad would have to start digging for other faults at work or make things difficult.
Harry mother is doing Harry a huge disservice by not letting him have his own voice and letting him make his own decisions. He has no respect at all. You can't flip flop on people
"I am a realist" Nope, no uhuh absolutely not no nein no no no. you don't get to pull a stunt like this and excuse yourself by calling yourself a "realist"
Raised by a single mother here and I have three words for her: Domestic Violence Survivor. This woman is not a mother at any stretch of the imagination.
There’s a big difference in a man who loves and respects his mom and a mamas boy. You want a man who loves and respects his mom. It will make him a good husband and father. Run away from a mamas boy. He will forever take her side in any argument and will put her before you every single time. I am the mom of a son. He’s 21. He loves and adores me. He always shows me respect and I raised him to be an excellent husband and to treat his wife like a queen and that his kids should come before anything in the world. While growing up I’m supposed to be #1 to him. When he’s married with kids I should be 3rd. I would only ever interfere in his relationship if she were abusing him emotionally or physically or is cheating on him. That’s when mama bear comes out. Anything else I keep mama bear in check.
Moral turpitude are fairly common once you get into a management position. Being returned to a lower position where being engaged to two women at once won't reflect as badly on the company is well within acceptable corporate behavior. Firing him outright would not be actionable either. If the company's board is directly involved in employment decisions the position is at that level.
Well, maybe, but do they have to keep letting his mommy into the office to change his didees and nurse him? Seriously, don't you think someone so clueless, obtuse, untrustworthy and spineless would provide tons of ammunition to get himself fired? "My mommy says you can't make me work overtime." And can you imagine if mumsy-poo found out he worked for a supervisor of an "inferior" social status?
Not if he was only A marginal employee Who only held the job D/T his engagement. Besides-those would not Be the reasons for his demotion. . . They would think of something else. Don’t be disingenuous.
It would appear that the broken engagement is a blessing in disguise. OP should tell her FORMER fiance that he should marry his mom, since he lets her make all his decisions. If OP has an engagement ring, it should not be returned. And, if "alienation of affection" is a viable grounds for a lawsuit, the mom should be sued for that. And, she should spread the word, far and wide, that the former fiance is a "Mama's boy", to all potential marriage prospects.
I love that all the comments are about how insane it is for them to end the relationship over her being raised by a single dad, when the further you get into the video the more clear that is the LEAST of their issues and she dodged the BIGGEST bullet lmao honestly I'm shocked she even got two years into a relationship with him without seeing any of these giant red flags.
Yeah... Leanne getting an attorney to get compensation from Harry because she, the daughter of his boss, was not getting married and her reputation has been harmed, while Harry gets demoted... this is definitely not a Western country. In at least the USA Harry would win a lawsuit for retribution for the relationship ending and might even get defamation if he shows these texts, as Leanne is saying she is deliberately trying to harm his career over it via rumors.
She was definitely chasing back her marriage event deposits. Her emotions were attached to shock and vested money. Rumors... of a thing that totally happened? That's not defamation. "The act of defaming; the wrong of injuring another's reputation without good reason or justification; aspersion." - nb WITHOUT GOOD REASON. They don't have a case on that.
@@jakdolphi and even then, at-will states (though this doesn’t sound like America), without other regulations driving them, can pretty much get away with anything. They can typically fire you out demote you for your behavior in personal relationships. If someone used the boss’s child to get a leg up in their business, and their partner mistreated them, that shows poor character. Add to that, insulting your boss directly for being a protected class (single parent) is absolutely a fireable offense. Many supervisors would try to separate that from their work performance, but it’s not illegal to consider personality in work reviews so long as it isn’t in the realm of persecution.
this story is written from a eastern cultural perspective. it's interesting to see how these things work in other cultures. it's just so far from western european culture.
I would think she would be more mad about Harry's mother talking bad about her dad and him being a single parent than a broken engagement with a mommas boy who she should herself lucky to no longer be tangled with.
I haven't finished the video yet but I got to the bit where mother is saying "Demotion? What do you mean?" And I'm a little disappointed that she didn't respond with "If you don't know what the word means, you can always look it up on the dictionary. I know your generation isn't as adept at Google as mine is but I do imagine your generation knows how to use a dictionary, or am I mistaken?"
Hello from Orlando Florida... Here's wishing everyone " A HAPPY AND FUN LOVING NEW YEAR " ...I thoroughly enjoy listening to these stories.. my one question is where are The originators of the stories from, reasoning for the question with their divorce stories there's compensation awarded for the spouse that was cheated on and they also can also Sue the cheaters mistress and also how do the divorces go through everything so quickly.. other than that they are completely enjoyable and I look forward to listening to one every day in the new year.. again Happy New Year to everyone and spread love towards everybody
I am 33 and didn’t know I could I have my mum firing my partners. Well, I don’t have partners, but it would be fun to let her deal with low selfies sent to me.
raised by a single mom here :) we all have things we have to overcome in our past. even my husband who was raised by two cisgender parents has issues. we have a good marriage anyway :) 10 years married!
Yep, no Misandry exists in the system. Mothers controlling their sons, girlfriends fighting the matriarch, all fighting to control this boys life, and not respecting what he wants. Yeah, men aren't repressed at all.
What magical land is this where people are paid compensation money for divorces, cheating, and breach of promise and marriages and divorces are immediately granted with signng a document?
Leanne could have said something like: "I may have been raised by my father alone, but at least he taught me not to be a pathetic loser that relies on him for everything, including my relationships, unlike you Mr. Mymomisalwaysright".
You are a quiet talented writer. I felt real anger at the begining and was then so satisfied in the end. I really like the 1800s class thinking of the characters combined with the text message format.
I always respected single mothers. My late mother was a single mother of 2 kids after her 1st husband died. My grandma on my mom's side was a single mother when my grandpa pulled a "going out to get some milk" stunt.
Being raised by a single dad or mom does not make you a bad person. And usually more independent and caring towards others.
The moment he says ‘I don’t want to waste my lunch break talking about my mother breaking up our relationship’ the ring is off my finger, my bags are packed and I’m getting a new number to leave them in my dust because WOW
same here
Meh, keep the ring or put it into any religious collection plate.
@@weltonvillegal6258 Not sure what the law is in Texttopia, but in a lot of US states, the ring must be returned when the engagement is broken off. Assuming the giver wants it back.
It's called a "conditional gift" - the ring is considered a gift, on the condition that the two marry. Depending on where you are, that can be modified by the ring being given on the receiver's birthday or Valentine's Day or the like. In some states, who broke off the engagement is also a consideration.
Except in Montana, where the ring is considered an unconditional gift.
@@rogerrabbit80 in most cases it’s a promise of marriage. If the woman breaks the engagement then she returns the ring. If the man breaks the engagement she keeps it. It was sort of a financial incentive to stay out of the marriage market.
@@BusArch42 Legally, like a lot of things in the US, it depends on where you are.
Texas and California court decisions agree with you. Montana says the ring is the property of the person to whom it was given. In 26 states including Arizona, Florida, Illinois and New York, the ring must be returned, no matter who broke off the engagement.
I don't understand why some people have such a problem with single parents. In some cases, kids might be better off being raised by a single parent instead of both parents.
I know right? I had a single parent, my mom, before she met my step dad. My grandmother would watch me when mom went to work and whatnot
Yes, be with both parents that hate each other is never good.
To judge someone that is raised by one also can be that one passed and never got with another.
Never judge one
@@dragonfly7729 exactly.
My Sister Is A Single Parent
Yeah, like this guy would have been better off raised by his father, alone.
In 60yrs of living, I've never heard anyone discriminate against single parents. I've rubbed elbows with people from all walks of life, never heard a harsh word.
Then again, God blessed me with a wonderful mother who was much loved by everyone who met her.
Frankly, if the family acts like this then RUN they are trash.
i belive me i would
True
Red flags so big, Godzilla looks like a little lizard in comparison.
Harry’s mom is literally my step mother. Treats me like shit then surprise pikachu face when I told my dad.
i love the backpelling the mother does :D
Sounds more like a job interview than an engagement. I suspect that no woman will ever be good enough for harry's mom.
And then she’ll wonder why he’s still single years later
Like most of these stories, some of these mother's are creepy ,
amen no woman will date harry forever
Another Incel in the making!
That old bag just activated the anti-marriage buff,
"Goodbye Granchildren"
Effective as long as the hubris lives
This story is all about mother's power trip to control her son's life. That son sounds like a great son for this mother because sooner or later she will see the results.
He will be completely useful in business, but very useless in the dating scene as reputation spreads like wildfire. He family tree will definitely be cut short if he keeps this up, let alone marriage to a quality woman
A few decades later on her death bed, the crazy clingy mom is blaming her son for not yet finding a wife and having lots and lots of babies to take care of her, while the now greying, wrinkly, balding mama's boy blames his own mother for chasing away all the women for him.
I was once married to a momma’s boy. Best thing I ever did was to divorce him and send him back home to his mommy. I did keep my children.
This is why I have always had a hard time with shows like Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Mama's Family." Overbearing women who rule over everybody and nobody can stand up to her make my skin crawl.
Not that my ex hubby was a mammas boy but damn she ruled the roost. She brought new meaning to the word hatred.
good for you, i hope you found a real man, whom was not a mommy's baby boy
My daughter grew up in a single parent home. She does very well for herself and has the confidence to know she has choices.
LOL! Having two engagements at the same time! How pathetic, both Harry and his Mama! They should just marry each other! LOL!!!
"Reconsider marrying my son"
"I wouldn't marry anyone related to you"
Shocked Pikachu face
I have never been so mad at someone like this lady right now.. usually the stories here don’t make my blood boil. My mom was a single mom and she raised us alone. Unfortunately she lost a battle to cancer just few days ago (Dec 28, 2022). I have always admired single parents. Nothing wrong with that.
So sorry for your loss I lost my mother on the 7th of January 2022 I feel your pain my mother also had cancer. I am a single parent also and I don't believe there is anything wrong with it.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Peace and blessings to you and yours. 🙏🏽💔😢
I am so sorry for your loss. I am sure your mother is watching over you and yours from Heaven. She will live on tucked inside your hearts, until you all meet again. God bless.
My condolences. I know nothing will make it feel better (I lost my dad) but here is a internet hug from a stranger to ease your pain a bit.
My condolences.
Another mother who doesn’t want to let her son go and finding out she was raised by a single parent is asinine.
yep, a mommy dearest and mommy's boy in one package. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle dumb bouncing through life as losers...what a great family...LOL
I suspect it's a cultural difference. The stories are written where being raised by a single parent is considered bad, and parents have more authority over their adult children.
Nobody would have been good enough in her eyes
I can't understand how JEALOUS those mothers act when it comes to their sons girlfriend, fiance or wife... And also i can't stand when mother tells her son to 'jump' and son just asks 'how high?' Like, grow a spine you idiot and cut the umbilical cord already, you're a grown ass man!
It's a little disturbing how tight they hold on...
I would have called him a few choice words then broke it off IMMEDIATELY once he said "I don’t want to waste my lunch break talking about my mother breaking up our relationship" Considering over 50% of marriages end in divorce, It's actually better for a child to be raised in 1 loving household then a toxic 1 where both miserable parents live together.
I hope one of them is 'well i geuss i know who is sleeping in mommies bed tonight and it isn't daddy'
I need to disagree with you a little. A hard working man very much needs to rest and relax on their lunch break and it was very insensitive of her to interrupt him on his lunch break at work for something so trivial as ending their engagement and cancelling their wedding because his mother did not approve of her growing up in a single parent household (even if the parent was his boss). She could have waited until the end of his work day to discuss such trivial matters.
@@Zurround Nope he deserved exactly what he got..at the most inopportune time for being a spineless jellyfish Mama's boy
@@winniethepoohandeeyore2 Sorry, not everyone recognizes examples of the word "facetious".
@@Zurround Especially since it was only his career that would suffer. If it had been his mom that was going to be demoted that would be worth his lunch break.
Momma did you a favor and showed you who your fiance really is, a momma's boy. You dodged a bazooka 😂
I imagine OP and Ms.Cooper holding hands and cackling away as the texts came in as they enjoyed a friend's night out
And mommy and mama's boy's attorney laughing all the way to the bank for the obvious abuse of power where his job hinged on his being with her, the manipulating him into proposing to protect his job, and the full admission his demotion was retaliation for not marrying her. It's proof in her own words she used her power over his job to keep him tied to her and that the demotion was not due to work issues, just personal ones.
Being in a relationship with a mama’s boy is a waste of time and she may have been raised by a single father but she is an independent adult unlike Harry who’s a mama’s boy
amen yes it is a waste of time with momma's boy or a manchild
It depends to me. If he was only raised by a single mother then I would understand why he's a Mama's boy. If he wasn't though then it's creepy
It’s not entirely a waste of time. When my husband and I first got together, he was a major momma’s boy too. Tbh, it was annoying and exhausting. His parents were exasperated as well. However, with a little time, I helped him let go of his obsession with his mom. Sure it took over a year, but when I saw an improvement within the first few months, I knew I could help him grow up. Now, 10 years later, he’s independent, and confident. He is the total opposite of what he used to be. Both of his parents are proud of him, and I couldn’t love him more.
@@Ronin.Samurai good for you to help
Unless if Harry (somehow) change his "Mama's boy" attitude, he'll never gets to marry like ANYONE 🙄. I mean it's not actually bad to be Mama's/Daddy's boy/girl, but there's a limit for that kind of stuff
This sounded more like breaking a business contract than an actual relationship. Was mommy his boss too?
As a daughter as myself, my dad is working hard while my mom was away, working abroad. I've always help him until I grow up to pay him back.
I have never heard of an actual case of someone getting "compensation " for a broken engagement.
I had a coworker whose daughter was turned away by who she wanted to be her future MIL because she lived in an apartment instead of a house. She was 100% sure that meant they were a whole list of terrible things and it was not going to be brought into her family.
1:29 is where the whole conversation and engagement should have ended.
Omg the background is birds! I have little parrots too! The images were great, I liked the story too
MOMMY’S BOY!!!! grow up dude.
🤔 I wonder if Harry's job performance was so bad that the only thing keeping him from a demotion was his supposed marriage with a higher up's daughter...
I am guessing that is exactly what happened.
Maybe, because otherwise I’m not sure what his engagement has to do with his job.
That’s the only thing that happened
Ladies, if you run across a mama's boy, there is only one piece of advice that I have for you all..........RUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!
Not necessarily. Like I told someone else. When my husband and I were first dating, he was a major momma’s boy. It was exhausting, and very annoying. His parents were exasperated as well. However, with a little time, and patience, I helped him grow up, and get over his obsession with his mom. It took over a year, but when I saw improvement after a few months, I knew I could help him grow up. Now, 10 years later, he’s very mature, confident, and independent. His parents are proud, and I couldn’t love him more. It just depends on the person, and circumstances.
Right On! Anyone who would let their mom run their lives is a waste of time. If a grown adult can't make their own decisions then there's no hope for them.
@@Ronin.Samurai Nah.
@@Kelle0284 nah what?
Girl you dodged a bullet! two actually
yes she did
There is nothing wrong with being raised by a single parent, sometimes it is sometimes better. Some parents are single because of many reasons.
it is sometimes better. my really good friend divorced her husband in 2020 it was a lot better for their children. same with my brother and his wife they are split up and going through divorce. no more constant fighting. there is nothing wrong with single parents there are just rude entitled people that feel if someone doesn't do as they did growing up till present they think down on them.
One of my high school friends was raised by a single mother. The reason she was a single mother was she ended up being a widow twice.
My mother died from a disease called Systemic Lupus Erythematosus when I was a pre-teen. It wasn't a nice time for our family, and my father was thrown into the single parent category very suddenly. It's a sad situation. I do have to say that my siblings and I lost our mother, but we gained experiences that have helped us substantially, especially education and parenting. In a way, we also forced to mature very quickly. We learned independence and how to take care of ourselves, or family and friends. We learned that if we didn't do something, it wouldn't get done. If we decided not to study for Friday's test, we flunked it. We learned to take responsibility! We learned that we had to get ourselves up, to do the laundry and wash dishes and not let everything pile up because we wanted to hang with friends.
I've heard many who never faced this situation think the exact opposite of what actually happened.
Growing up with one less parent and no relatives from extended family anywhere near us made us who we are today. We have great kids and spouses. I wish Mom were still here, but we'd all have different lives, and more than likely, we'd not have the same immediate family, and I love my husband and children.
Single parent families and children of them shouldn't be thought of as something less.
The demotion was interesting, as the engagement and work are not related. If the father was covering for his future son being inept or that future son in law only had job because of her family, the demotion makes sense. But if he was a good employee, the demotion made no sense at all and the company could be sued.
Why does that sound like a business meeting? Yes, call Harry in the middle of work. This is important. MIL didn't see a problem with contacting Leanne in the middle of the day instead of letting Harry tell her. Harry is a spineless milksop. She changed her attitude quick when she found out who Leanne's father was. Harry is that way because his mom raised him to be that way. No, you're not sincere, Harry's mother. Leanne can't take it back because she wasn't the one who broke off the engagement. Why are they still contacting her? No means no. He was engaged to another woman! SMH His mom knew about the cheating. Shameful. Leanne found a new friend.
no is a whole sentence one and done
Oh yes the company that pays him should pay him to be further abused by the abuse of power that dating her created. He got where he did those 2 years because that was the payment of his obedience to the boss. He no longer follows the engagement she manipulated him into and his job illegally demoted him. Maybe realize he was with her to protect his job because of her abuse of power over his job. "Daddy, I am mad at him. Demote him so he comes back to me." His mother helped him dodge a bullet.
@@selbarton You've got the abuse backwards. He set his cap for the boss's daughter...though he "felt little". He convinced her to marry him...and broke off the engagement as well as his *other* engagement. His mother is "stubborn" so he obeys. He casually insults her father his boss, and casually spreads it about the company where he works at *headquarters* and she works elsewhere. Of course both women are going for compensation. The company doubts his judgment and independence. She probably would have discovered the other engagement before marriage but certainly dodged that bullet as did he; he does not see mom's control as abuse but she (either she) would have and marriage would have been hell. Don't try to marry the boss's daughter or son, don't pretend to be what you're not, don't two-time your partner(s), don't foolishly judge others, and *don't insult the top boss* and his family. Basically, don't be this guy.
@@selbarton Um, Harry got demoted because he's a simpleton who doesn't think through his actions and acts completely on impulse, consequences be damned. He said it himself that decisions didn't need to be made in conversation between two partners. Could you imagine him doing that in a business relationship? Where he just randomly decides to cancel a contract just because it's no longer interesting to him? And without even consulting the business partner? That's not something he just gets to decide! At the least, his company's legal team would hate his guts because now they have to deal with a breach of contract, which could easily become a lawsuit. Moreover, in the world of business, a man's reputation is very important. Even moreso the value of his word. And him just dropping an engagement, any engagement, for such flimsy reasons as her being from a single parent household? His word is worthless. He's more of a liability to the company than an asset, at this point. So of COURSE they demoted him; he's proving dangerous to the company's reputation and needs to be kept on a leash. He's already proven he has no concept of making informed decisions or thinking through what decisions he makes. He's also proven to have a very poor sense of judgment. The man is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
I wouldn't keep a 30 year old man that needs his mommy to hold his hand for any job I had.
nethier will i
Absolutely true
They say that the relationship a man has with his mom is a good indication of how he will treat you. BUT, there is a big difference between a great relationship with mom (like my husband has with my aqesome MIL) and a big ole Mama's boy!
They who judgemental people having a relationship or not with your parents has nothing to do with other relationships
Lol. A real story with a conversation that totally happened. I also love how this "revenge" story was facilitated complete by her father... so much for empowerment.
Harry should have just married his mother!!!!LOL
Oh, if only I had known you could fight back and make me suffer repercussions for my horrible behavior, I would not have done it!
- 3/4ths+ of abusers when it all comes back to bite them in the ass.
I was single parent and although I didn't have a lot of money, we had the basic necessities. My daughter knows I love her very much and I taught her good values and morals.
Never date a mama's boy or a daddy's girl.
RIGHT. Unless You Want To Be MISERABLE . Learned That The HARD Way.
Amen
Well there goes the whole institution of marriage
Anyone who calls their parents “mommy” or “daddy” as an adult. Instant red flag.
Oh noooo... someone has a good relationship with their parents. Must be bad at relationships, for sure! /s
Overly controlling parents who've conditioned their children to be overly submissive is the problem. Not a son who loves their mother, or a daughter who loves their father. Shit happens with moms and their daughters, and fathers with their sons as well.
You people are just as bad and prejudice as the mom in this story not liking the girlfriend being raised by a single parent.
So, when your fiancé says he wants to break the engagement, you actually want to argue the point? Really? Just walk away, the relationship is over, it couldn't be any clearer that they want nothing to do with you.
Best advice!
It could be a musunderstanding.
She wasn't arguing so much as mind-boggled and gathering facts in a shocked state of mind. Saying 'wth' isn't an argument, it's a 🤯
Being raised by my single father I know my childhood was different. I tend to get along so much better with those who are also "different" in some way or have had a downfall in life. When you've had to face something you had to preserver from I think it makes you a stronger person.
I have to admit, the voice used for the "male" part in these fictional stories does have that mama's boy quality to it.
OK people if u don't like the style or the choice of subjects then don't watch them. These are enjoyable to me and it would be upsetting if they changed everything up from those comments.
They're addictive trash. This is the modern equivalent of soap operas. I find many problems and errors, but can't seem to stop watching, lol.
I view these and AITA videos as society lessons, teaching how to handle situations, what to do and what not to do. It's probably silly though...
@Terra Claiborne it's not silly to there for its not silly.... end of story.
People on here seem to think the director of the company was belittled by a subordinate doesn't deserve to be demoted. The engagement was broken because her father was seen as damaged goods. Insult your boss. See how far you get
Every time I hear Harry say mother I can't help but think of Norman Bates. The mom is a mess as well
yay more mama boy text story lol
At least there's some variation in the mama boy already knowing about the leverage over him. He's just...too clueless to understand that it's leverage. Like he's looking up at a piano hanging over his head going "oh, what a pretty chandelier".
A manly-man-child he is.
Men who are overly attached to their mothers are not worth your time. Run!!!
"I truly am ashamed of my conduct."
No you're not, liar. You're just upset that it got you into hot water.
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I'm a momma boy, but my mother is a hard worker and taught me not to look down on anyone because we were all just a few decisions away of walking in someone else's shoes. My father is more well off but he humbles himself by reminding himself that money can be lost or taken away so easily. He was always very persistent in reminding us that it isn't our money but my stepmom and his. Which is why I strive to do better and just to be respectful or kind.
Is anyone else besides me creeped out by Harry, always calling his mom, "Mother"?
Not really. I had an aunt who wanted to be called "mother". It wasn't weird or anything, just a little bit unusual.
I'm also a mama's boy. She's my best advisor.
Everything she says, i do the direct opposite.
Stupid people also have their use.
So after having their disgusting selfserving plan exposed they honestly believed that telling the ex-finace that "you can marry now" would be enough for her to jump at the chance to marry such a loser? Does that ever work? Did they honesty believe it would work this time? The only things a parent should really be worried about when it comes to their child's choice of partner is: 1) Do you love my kid? 2) Do you respect my kid? 3) Are you two on the same page when it comes to your future together? 3) Do you have a plan for how you two will live like independent adults? That's all I worry about. Anything after that is not my business.
Doesn't seem like Harry should have all these problems over a broken engagement. At his work or anything. Even if her father holds a high position at the company he works at.
I think she should be happy she didn't marry a jerk of a snobby mama's boy. Their personal lives should not affect his statis at work. His work is work, if he screws up at work, then that's
a different story.
OP being malicious back was tenfold, cause that gold digging family wanted her back 🙄
*after throwing her away for being raised in a single parent household*
Subtlely mentioning OP's lack of intelligent and character from again being raised in a *single parent household*
It was
*break my heart, no more money cause you're fired from your job*
Agreed. That's petty. And using the power one has over the other. It's wrong.
Actually, it sounds more as if he is now being judged for his judgemental attitude (which, yes, can affect a job) and his capability to make his own decisions (again effecting a job). Petty on her part for enjoying it? Sure. But her fault he received the consequences for following right along with mom's orders and not thinking for himself? Nope, that's all on him.
Welp, time to go pawn the ring and have some fun with that money. Do not give it back. Engagment rings are a promise and if he (or his family) broke off the engagement the ring is yours.
If this is a real story, honestly she dodged a bullet. Life is too short to waste on a spineless sociopathic mama's boy.
When you marry someone, always thinking of yourself can be a great and rewarding experience for both people. It makes me think back to a wedding back in my childhood. At the beginning there were two lit candles. When pronounced married, a third candle was lit and the other two were extinguished. The one lit candle represented the union of the couple. Back to topic, only thinking about yourself means always thinking of the union where. the couple is one unit, “yourself” includes two people and not just one individual. It made a huge impression on me back then and impacts decision making for my wife and I today. We make decisions together as one unit and have going on almost 50 years. We had long discussions with our son before he got married on this exact topic. When he was younger, only thinking about ourselves included 3 people but it was with one voice for my wife and I and the second voice was his.
Sweetie..if he is so much a mummys boy to not even have the guts to speak to you himself, ditch him. He aint worth it.
I can guarantee that if this situation happened in the real world, the employer would have a lawsuit on their hands.
Not in a right to work state. You can be fired for cause. Unless you can prove racism, a disability or religious beliefs.
@@spikesgirl9371family status is also protected which covers martial status or lack thereof
Sounds like she's dodged a bullet. Thanks mom for saving her the trouble of finding out after marriage. Mom needs a therapist
Sounds like they didn’t care that much about each other. He is a mommas boy but he should not have been demoted unless the promotion was based on his marrying her.
It's possible that the whole engagement business just drew the attention of management to Harry, who then realized he was an idiot.
If it's at will employment, can't employers fire employees for no just reason? That's what happened to me. They refused to give me a reason and I asked multiple times. Idk if I should send an email. I never called off, got written up or other kinds pf trouble
Harry's correct. Him being punished at work for a relationship with a boss or boss's daughter is a crime in the USA. This must be a conversation from another country.
Harry’s mother deserves badly the baseball bat award. She is so welcoming the award.
Even if she could forgive the cancellation of the marriage Harry said some pretty disgusting things to her so she had no desire to marry him.
Okay shouldn't she be more upset about him saying he really wasn't that into the relationship? I mean I would have been.
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I don't like a mama's boy either however not sure you can be demoted for breaking off engagement. The dad would have to start digging for other faults at work or make things difficult.
I think there were MANY hidden faults in Harry. Something in the back of my brain just says he’s a kiss-up kick-down kinda guy
I think dad has been wanting to demote him for a LOONNG time but daughter kept asking him to hold off
@@dorothytucker9305 I think so too
Yeah, doesn't make sense to be demoted for personal affairs...
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Harry mother is doing Harry a huge disservice by not letting him have his own voice and letting him make his own decisions. He has no respect at all. You can't flip flop on people
I enjoyed the birds 🐦
"I am a realist"
Nope, no uhuh absolutely not no nein no no no. you don't get to pull a stunt like this and excuse yourself by calling yourself a "realist"
Raised by a single mother here and I have three words for her: Domestic Violence Survivor. This woman is not a mother at any stretch of the imagination.
There’s a big difference in a man who loves and respects his mom and a mamas boy. You want a man who loves and respects his mom. It will make him a good husband and father. Run away from a mamas boy. He will forever take her side in any argument and will put her before you every single time.
I am the mom of a son. He’s 21. He loves and adores me. He always shows me respect and I raised him to be an excellent husband and to treat his wife like a queen and that his kids should come before anything in the world. While growing up I’m supposed to be #1 to him. When he’s married with kids I should be 3rd. I would only ever interfere in his relationship if she were abusing him emotionally or physically or is cheating on him. That’s when mama bear comes out. Anything else I keep mama bear in check.
If this is the reason Harry gets demoted, he can go to the labor board and to a lawyer and sue.
Moral turpitude are fairly common once you get into a management position. Being returned to a lower position where being engaged to two women at once won't reflect as badly on the company is well within acceptable corporate behavior. Firing him outright would not be actionable either. If the company's board is directly involved in employment decisions the position is at that level.
Well, maybe, but do they have to keep letting his mommy into the office to change his didees and nurse him? Seriously, don't you think someone so clueless, obtuse, untrustworthy and spineless would provide tons of ammunition to get himself fired? "My mommy says you can't make me work overtime." And can you imagine if mumsy-poo found out he worked for a supervisor of an "inferior" social status?
That company would get sued for demoting him over breaking an engagement with his daughter
Yes, that was unbelievable! And compensation for what? They didn’t mention wedding fees or anything.
@@crazycatlady6396 agreed
Not if he was only
A marginal employee
Who only held the job
D/T his engagement.
Besides-those would not
Be the reasons for his demotion. . .
They would think of something else.
Don’t be disingenuous.
@@patriciabajcer8930 no there is no title of engagement unless it's in a contract
@@patriciabajcer8930 so don't be stupid they'd have to have a legitimate reason or face wrongful termination why'd you like your own comment
It would appear that the broken engagement is a blessing in disguise. OP should tell her FORMER fiance that he should marry his mom, since he lets her make all his decisions. If OP has an engagement ring, it should not be returned. And, if "alienation of affection" is a viable grounds for a lawsuit, the mom should be sued for that.
And, she should spread the word, far and wide, that the former fiance is a "Mama's boy", to all potential marriage prospects.
I love that all the comments are about how insane it is for them to end the relationship over her being raised by a single dad, when the further you get into the video the more clear that is the LEAST of their issues and she dodged the BIGGEST bullet lmao honestly I'm shocked she even got two years into a relationship with him without seeing any of these giant red flags.
Yeah... Leanne getting an attorney to get compensation from Harry because she, the daughter of his boss, was not getting married and her reputation has been harmed, while Harry gets demoted... this is definitely not a Western country.
In at least the USA Harry would win a lawsuit for retribution for the relationship ending and might even get defamation if he shows these texts, as Leanne is saying she is deliberately trying to harm his career over it via rumors.
She was definitely chasing back her marriage event deposits. Her emotions were attached to shock and vested money.
Rumors... of a thing that totally happened? That's not defamation. "The act of defaming; the wrong of injuring another's reputation without good reason or justification; aspersion." - nb WITHOUT GOOD REASON. They don't have a case on that.
You can’t demote someone because they broke off an engagement. That is illegal.
Unless nepotism git them the job then anythings up for grabs
Could also be poor work performance and their relationship was the only thing holding them up
@@Lushy-Nights that's honestly what I think happened.
@@jakdolphi Yeah felt like Harry's two year relationship with OP was just to brown-nose his way up
@@jakdolphi and even then, at-will states (though this doesn’t sound like America), without other regulations driving them, can pretty much get away with anything. They can typically fire you out demote you for your behavior in personal relationships. If someone used the boss’s child to get a leg up in their business, and their partner mistreated them, that shows poor character. Add to that, insulting your boss directly for being a protected class (single parent) is absolutely a fireable offense.
Many supervisors would try to separate that from their work performance, but it’s not illegal to consider personality in work reviews so long as it isn’t in the realm of persecution.
this story is written from a eastern cultural perspective. it's interesting to see how these things work in other cultures. it's just so far from western european culture.
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yes it is
HARRY ONCE YOU LISTEN TO YOUR MOMMY THERE IS NO GOING BACK FROM THIS FOREVER AND EVER AND FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE TOO
I would think she would be more mad about Harry's mother talking bad about her dad and him being a single parent than a broken engagement with a mommas boy who she should herself lucky to no longer be tangled with.
I haven't finished the video yet but I got to the bit where mother is saying "Demotion? What do you mean?" And I'm a little disappointed that she didn't respond with "If you don't know what the word means, you can always look it up on the dictionary. I know your generation isn't as adept at Google as mine is but I do imagine your generation knows how to use a dictionary, or am I mistaken?"
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So, the mother can't cut the umbilical cord. Sounds like Harry worships the ground his mother walks on. Kaptain Karma will strike again.
How could she ever trust him again?
I am 33 and didn’t know I could I have my mum firing my partners. Well, I don’t have partners, but it would be fun to let her deal with low selfies sent to me.
raised by a single mom here :) we all have things we have to overcome in our past. even my husband who was raised by two cisgender parents has issues. we have a good marriage anyway :) 10 years married!
Yep, no Misandry exists in the system. Mothers controlling their sons, girlfriends fighting the matriarch, all fighting to control this boys life, and not respecting what he wants. Yeah, men aren't repressed at all.
Mother and son are utterly shameless. And they will never understand what was wrong about their actions.
What magical land is this where people are paid compensation money for divorces, cheating, and breach of promise and marriages and divorces are immediately granted with signng a document?
There seems to be a very important word missing in this story allegedly about marriage. LOVE.
It sounds like there was none at all from Harry.
You know, I'm not even mad at the mom. Sure she's full of prejudice, but it's the son that angers me.
Leanne could have said something like: "I may have been raised by my father alone, but at least he taught me not to be a pathetic loser that relies on him for everything, including my relationships, unlike you Mr. Mymomisalwaysright".
You are a quiet talented writer. I felt real anger at the begining and was then so satisfied in the end.
I really like the 1800s class thinking of the characters combined with the text message format.
I always respected single mothers. My late mother was a single mother of 2 kids after her 1st husband died. My grandma on my mom's side was a single mother when my grandpa pulled a "going out to get some milk" stunt.
Wow, this story escalated very quickly.
Umm? Isn’t that kind of illegal to let a personal issue determine firing someone? I haven’t finished it, I’m just going by the title but what?
Nope
Nope
Not in Texttopia!