And the mocking of Elly and her obsession with getting a letter from Michael begins. First up is Elizabeth who not only gets in her digs at her mother, but does so while speaking very wisely and sensibly. You go, Elizabeth!
I know it must be hard on parents, moms especially, but Elly is going to have to let go. Michael is grown now. Kids first leave home for college, later to get married. A mom has to accept that he will love another woman more than her and in a different way. It’s the natural order of things. Boys and men who continue catering to mom after they are married make the worst husbands. He’s supposed to leave his parents and cleave to his wife, putting her first. He should still honor his parents and help them as he can, but the wife and new family should come first.
Two points. Michael has a girlfriend and his mother doesn’t even know what the girlfriend’s name is?
And second, I think the girlfriend was just putting you on, trying to embellish her importance in Michael’s life. Michael had only written her a 4-page letter! — written on both sides of the pages.
The Greeks had 5 different words that mean love. One of the words is for “familial love.” Another means “romantic love.” They are both “love,” but they are very different.
Mike grows up to be a professional writer, so let him get in some early practice.
Some mild spoilers—-Mike goes through college and beyond with two landladies serving as “housemothers”—-the first one would have lost a beauty contest to Gravel Gertie
Could part of it be that Elly’s parents do not still see her as their baby? They treat her like a grown woman, while it seems Elly wants her own children to stay infants forever.
howtheduck about 1 year ago
And the mocking of Elly and her obsession with getting a letter from Michael begins. First up is Elizabeth who not only gets in her digs at her mother, but does so while speaking very wisely and sensibly. You go, Elizabeth!
Ambush Kitten about 1 year ago
What happened with Elizabeth’s hair? I know it’s been shorter for a while but now it’s “poofy”… for lack of a better term.
cmxx about 1 year ago
Sometimes the truth hurts. Doesn’t make it less true.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s hard to let our sons go. Mine got taken by an evil witch, but she left him with two kids and I feel sorry, angry, and vindicated all at once.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I know it must be hard on parents, moms especially, but Elly is going to have to let go. Michael is grown now. Kids first leave home for college, later to get married. A mom has to accept that he will love another woman more than her and in a different way. It’s the natural order of things. Boys and men who continue catering to mom after they are married make the worst husbands. He’s supposed to leave his parents and cleave to his wife, putting her first. He should still honor his parents and help them as he can, but the wife and new family should come first.
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s because Michael is still trying to get into Rhetta’s bloomers, that’s all.
dcdete. about 1 year ago
Two points. Michael has a girlfriend and his mother doesn’t even know what the girlfriend’s name is?
And second, I think the girlfriend was just putting you on, trying to embellish her importance in Michael’s life. Michael had only written her a 4-page letter! — written on both sides of the pages.
cracker65 about 1 year ago
LOL
Aficionado about 1 year ago
The Greeks had 5 different words that mean love. One of the words is for “familial love.” Another means “romantic love.” They are both “love,” but they are very different.
The Great_Black President about 1 year ago
Rhetta is working at the supermarket? She is supposed to be in college. Why isn’t she?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Mike grows up to be a professional writer, so let him get in some early practice.
Some mild spoilers—-Mike goes through college and beyond with two landladies serving as “housemothers”—-the first one would have lost a beauty contest to Gravel Gertie
rebelstrike0 about 1 year ago
Could part of it be that Elly’s parents do not still see her as their baby? They treat her like a grown woman, while it seems Elly wants her own children to stay infants forever.
CoreyTaylor1 about 1 year ago
And you, Cru-Elly, inspired very little love from Mike over the years.
suelou about 1 year ago
Maybe Ellie should think back to her younger days, and what she would write or say to her own Mom… when she had a love interest in her life with boy!
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Trust me Ellie, the stuff that Michael is writing to Rhetta you don’t want him writing to you.
suv2000 about 1 year ago
He should writr more often and all the letters should start with send more money
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
Shades of Bernice! ◑﹏◐
g04922 about 1 year ago
LOL… she is turning into Martha Stewart…
USN1977 about 1 year ago
Two issues could be of concern for Elly:
1.) Michael has the time and effort to write 8 pages to Rhetta. Does he have energy left over for his classes? 8 pages could also be a term paper.
2.) Michael is taking his mother for granted.
EXCALABUR about 1 year ago
It’s a different kind of love.