@staceyrue1@Moonxlovex@ReddCinema Yeah my man would check his mom real quick π but she lives across the country in cali and we are in Kentucky. So heβs not much of a mamas boy anyways. But I also would never disrespect her, unless she was super disrespectful to us or our kids π
@mic_wanted@keke_shontae My kids and parents get feral for a thanksgiving lunch π and then they eat leftovers for dinner π I start cooking at like 2am ππ
@DearWorthington@ReddCinema You said what I meant! π€ I donβt think what the wife/gf did should have caused that big of a response! I agree with you! We also donβt know their relationship and how often disrespect happens on either side.
@EllicitPikachu @DVNOSMOKE@ReddCinema I agree! My mother and my mother In law would never speak to anyone like that lol but I also make sure they are taken care of.
@karmanyxx @ReddCinema Oh I offer my seat to any person older than me. Just a habit of respect. However, Iβd never talk down to someone or fuss about sitting somewhere lol
@EllicitPikachu @DVNOSMOKE@ReddCinema I could see that, but I also would wanna respect his mama. She gave birth to the person I love. lol respect goes both ways though!
@aggiebilly@ReddCinema Offering would have avoided the whole interaction, but you are definitely right! A mother shouldnβt be talking to her sonβs partner like that.
@DVNOSMOKE@ReddCinema Iβm only a couple hours from Alabama. lol but I guess you were raised different than me, because I would give my seat to my mama, and anyone elseβs mama. Especially if they are older than me.
@eeniemeanie581@ReddCinema True! People are different everywhere. I was just saying how I was raised. My mom wouldnβt feel entitled and neither would I. I would give my seat to anyone older.
@alchemynaiyani@ReddCinema I just meant both sides should have done things differently. As the daughter in law I would have offered for her to have front before we even left the house. And as the mother in law if it wasnβt offered I would have just got in the back and not even thought of it. π