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As for him saying they have a good relationship, I doubt that creem magazine too. It’s clear his mother as an adult didn’t care enough that she was screwing up their relationship by having sex with her son. She was the adult in the situation and had all the power. Sounds to creem magazine me like she still has all the power, and this poor wimpy passive guy is afraid of his rage towards her. Believe me, if it didn’t bother him, he wouldn’t be talking about a therapist or writing you. Victoria B. Unless TGS’s creem magazine therapist is a hack, he or she is likely not singling out this “one incident” as the issue, but rather a whole dynamic in which the mother probably treated the son as her partner rather than her child. I would argue that the only context in which a mother could “wind up” (love that use of the passive, by the way) having sex with her son is this kind of context. Your correspondent probably has never had a long-term relationship because he already has a long-term relationship—with his mother.
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