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The MILs social media post likes came after months offamily drama, the woman explained on Facebook.
They are two COMPLETELY different kinds of love.
If a mother and son had the same love that wife and husband do that would be sick.
We should be able to love and respect each other and both be a part of his life.
Nobody is taking him away.
Someone commented: Girl, its honestly one of the hardest things to deal with!
Just hope your FH (future husband) has your back.
Mothers like this scare me, a netizen exclaimed.
A Facebook user noted: Such a weird ass post in general!
An additional observer penned: I am dealing with the same and it is sooo weird!!
My fiance is also an only child, so she is over the top with everything.
Im just thankful he also thinks its weird how she acts and avoids situations at all costs.
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A DIL shared: I love that all our MILs are posting this….
Mine originally wanted a mother-son dance song about how no one could ever love him as much as her.
She sent it to me and everything.
My fiance shut that down real fast.
Having a fiance who knows how to handle issues that come up and supports me is so wonderful.
And I told her different kinds of love.
Im sorry youre going through this as well.
I know exactly how you feel sister.
He told her the same thing, that its two different kinds of love.
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