Thread 81836462 - /r9k/ [Archived: 298 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/15/2025, 2:30:48 PM No.81836462
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>give my mom important paper
>she loses it
>she screams at me its apparently my fault. I should've "taken a picture of it" (?)

Also, is it normal to still be scared of your mom in your mid 20's? Every time she walks up the stairs my chest gets really tight and my heart starts pounding really fast
Replies: >>81836479 >>81836515 >>81836895 >>81837019
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 2:33:26 PM No.81836479
>>81836462 (OP)
Your psycho mom is right to yell at you for trusting her with important things without backups
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 2:37:36 PM No.81836515
>>81836462 (OP)
nice picrel
>Also, is it normal to still be scared of your mom in your mid 20's?
I don't think so. What makes her presence scary to you? Do you think this reaction could be due to trauma?
>trauma
Ik this is the most generic answer, but I couldn't think of any other possibility (i'm not an expert though).
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:24:48 PM No.81836787
You'll learn that arguing with people is a waste of time, because a lot of them are stupid and illogical
Don't trust others to do good by you, but Do do good to others, if only because thats the kind of person youd like to be
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 3:43:18 PM No.81836895
>>81836462 (OP)
No of course it's not normal
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:03:21 PM No.81837019
>>81836462 (OP)
>Also, is it normal to still be scared of your mom in your mid 20's
Ya. if she's a malignant narcissist