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My boyfriend's Mum keeps inviting his Ex round to the house!!!

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Question - (24 February 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 February 2011)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *ilish writes:

I've been with my boyfriend for 5 months now (seeing him for 6) and everything was great at first.

Also, I got on well with his Mum. Not long after we got together, his Mum's Grandma died (my boyfriends great grandma) and I missed an important exam to go to the funeral and support them all. I also went out for meals with the family.

However, lately, his Mum's started being wierd with me. She keeps inviting my boyfriends ex (who was also his first love) round to the house to 'catch up because apparently they were close. She also wants to get back with my boyfriend, so it deeply upsets me. I don't go round anymore, I don't even speak to his Mum anymore as I feel totally out of place, and I feel like she wants her son to be with this girl. What should I do? :(

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A female reader, fi_the_tree United Kingdom +, writes (24 February 2011):

fi_the_tree agony auntTalk to your boyfriend about this, surely he can talk to him mum about not having the ex round anymore as it's upsetting you.

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