>my brother calls my mother by her birthname
My brother calls my mother by her birthname
lmao i do that too every time we have an argument
you should too
she doesn't get angry?
>my brother still calls our mother "mama" like he's 5 years old
D-doesn't everyone do this...
if i raise someone for 18 years i'd prefer to be called something special
nah she doesn't care, he mostly does it when his friends are around
I bet he's a Chad who gets to make love to his own mom while you post frogs on Sup Forums
just call her "mama [birthname]"
why do russian posters always post about incest?
i'm not italian
The autistic kid in our class did that to his dad. I felt bad for him because he probably would have been a good dad to a normal son.
I call my mom by her first name. And sometimes when I need a big favour I call her mamita linda querida preciosa
then call her "mor [birthname]"
I do too. Not her name as it is, but in a more "affective" version, adding "ita" at the end of her name.
I think it's because i grew up close to her family, and everyone called her that way, so it stuck with me as well. I don't call my dad by his birthname.
Your mother will be dead one day and then you'll only ever get to reference her by her given name. I'll call my mother mama until I won't be able to
she lacks authority, I've seen that plenty of times.
bunch of soft cunts.
I did once by accident and I'm still embarrassed about it
Scandinavians are really something.
Why are parent so relaxed?
Luckily I've only met one person that did that and he was straight up retarded.
This
>most on Sup Forums has mommy issues
I guess Freud was right.
i call my mom by her last name to annoy her
I don't really hate my mother, but I don't really have any familial closeness to her either. Its a weird feeling. I do love her(not in the freudian way), but its kind of an "meh" feeling.
i had violent sex with your mother and left without saying goodbye
This is how far British "banter" has fallen.
your mother laughed at me after i came in 2 minutes
My cousins call their dad by his first name and he's completely okay with it
and you call him daddy