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She Doesn’t Think Her Son’s Engagement Is A Good Idea And Told Him He Was Delusional For Thinking She Would Approve

First, she pointed out how her son and Sara are just 25 and 20-years-old. She believes that it is just too early to get married after only knowing each other for about seven months.

“I don’t think 25 or 20 is a young age to marry, as long as the people in the relationship have known each other for a minimum of two years,” she clarified.

Obviously, though, that’s not the case in her son’s relationship.

On top of that, she pointed out how neither her son nor Sara has a stable income. They also don’t even know how to clean or cook– which she claims is causing them to “hit a disaster zone.”

Plus, she doesn’t think not having a pre-nuptial agreement is a good idea. This is because ever since her own husband passed away, her son has reportedly changed a lot in terms of his behavior and personality. And since Sara owns her own apartment, she doesn’t trust that her son won’t take advantage of Sara.

Finally, at the end of the day, she just doesn’t like Sara and thinks that her son shouldn’t be marrying her.

Still, she told her son that since he was an adult, it was ultimately his choice. But, if her son was going to get married, he was going to have to support himself.

Apparently, he has been living at her house completely rent-free. So, she has been housing and paying for her son while he works a part-time job.

So, she told her son that he was going to have to move out. She already has three other children who she has to look out for who are minors.

Not to mention, Sara is not nice to any of her other kids, so she refuses to support her son and Sara financially unless they are in an emergency.

She doesn’t think this is unrealistic, either. According to her, if her son and Sara budgeted their monthly salaries, they would have more than enough money for essentials and savings. Sara already owns her apartment, too, so they won’t have to pay rent.

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