“Some Cages do’t Have Bars”: Man Snaps at Controlling Mom after She Did This

“Some Cages do’t Have Bars”: Man Snaps at Controlling Mom after She Did This



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A Reddit Post Shares a College Inspiring Stand Against His mother.

The New Employee, Sam, Faced Constant Calls from His Controlling Mother.

Users praised Sam for his courage to break free from emotional control.

A reddit post has gone viral after a user shared the unsettling annpiring story of a colleague who finally studs up to his overbearing mother during a late at work.

Posted by User Mr. Coco, the incident unfolded at an office where a new employee, referred to as sam, had recently joined. According to the post, sam, a quint man in his ear 30s, Had ben receiving phone calls from his mother every 30 minutes, demand updates on his wharebouts, meals, and conversions. Raised under Stricht Control, Sam Admitted to His Co-Worker That This Routine Had Bankam His “Normal.”

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But Things Came to a Head during Month-Ed Reporting, when the team was required to stay back late to wrap up work. As everyone quietly worked overtime, sam’s phone rang once again. This time, his mother wasn’t just checking in – She wanted answers. She Demanded to Speak Directly to Sam’s Supervisor and Beared Him For Making Her Son Stay Past Office Hours, Citing Concerns Over His Health and Safety.

“I was too stunned to even respond properly,” The Reddit User Wrote. “This woman unleashed on me … I just said, ‘ma’am, I think sam can explain the situation better,’ and handed the phone back.”

It was at this moment that sam, visibly shaken, found his voice. In a calm but steady tone, he told his mother: “i need this job, mom. You can’t keep doing this. I’m storying late believe that’s my responsibility and everyone is here. Then he ended the call – Something he had apparently Never dared to do before.

The post struck a chord with reddit users, many of whom praised sam’s courage in breaking free, even if only partially, from what they called “Emotional captivity.” One User Wrote, “as an old adult, those words of wisdom struruck a cord with me too.

“It reminds me of a Scene from psycho, where norman bats admits that he was born in a trap and he can’t get out, even after his mother died,” Another user wrong.

“That are the hardest caits to escape from.


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