“I remember asking my mom, "Do you think that I will ever have enough money to live outside of your house?" And she would be like, "You just never know."” ThinkingKnowsEnoughWould BeRememberHouseLike YouMomAskingMy Mom Author:Lena Dunham
“When I was in my early twenties, my mom started repeating things, asking the same questions, telling the same stories. It was like, Oh, God, this is not right. When I was 25, my brother and I finally told our dad we had to take her to the doctor.” StoriesBrotherMomDadDoctorsTwentiesAskingMy MomMy Brother Author:Lauren Miller
“My main goal was to not tell my mom anything or anyone anything. Even within our family, we like to do it ourselves, we like to be our own boss, and we don't like asking for help.” HelpingGoalMomAskingMy MomOur FamilyBossAsking For Help Author:Jillian Hervey
“I think my mom gets weirded out, sometimes, by people knowing so much about me or people always asking questions.” PeopleThinkingSometimesKnowingMomAskingMy MomAsking Questions Author:Ashley Greene
“The real estate agent had to go door-to-door in the apartment building we wanted to rent, asking if it was OK for this interracial family - my mom is white and I was a 1-year-old half-African kid - to live in the apartment building.” IfsYearsRealKidsWantedWhiteHalfDoorsBuildingMomAskingMy MomAgentsApartmentEstatesEstate Agents Author:Tom Morello