Is it normal that my mom hides food that i brought myself?

My mom keeps hiding my food whether it's a salad or chips. IDK why but ya. So do your parents do this?

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Based on 21 votes (4 yes)
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  • dirtybirdy

    That would piss me off. Hide that shit in your room or something.

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    • nepali39

      The fact is that I can't, she has the extra key to my room and when I get home in the evening all my stuff is on the floor from her trying to take my food

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      • dirtybirdy

        Wtf?!?! Shes got issues. As soon as you can, move out!

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  • wolfiethegreat88

    honestly were on quarantine and my mom hides any form of food because i eat when i'm bored

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    • nepali39

      We have plenty of food here. We went shopping yesterday and I brought chips WITH MY OWN MONEY and she ended up eating it.

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  • bigbudchonga

    Does she think you're overweight?

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    • nepali39

      Nope, I am a 15-year-old girl who weighs 100.2 pounds so there is no way I can be overweight.

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        What are you doing on this site you little young shit?

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      • bigbudchonga

        Is she deliberately hiding it, or just packing it away?

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        • nepali39

          Yes she is

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          • bigbudchonga

            This is really weird, and quaintly funny; I would just ask her why she does it. Also, let me know what she says; you've peaked my interest!

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            • nepali39

              I tried plenty of times. All she says is "What's yours is mine" and either hides it or either eats it and doesn't offer it to me or my dad or my sis.

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  • Fugazi,again

    My parents do that too, it's like they have some sort of ocd fear of sweets being left out in the open. My ma stashes the biscuits then my da comes in and starts having a tantrum and accusing me of eating them all, or vice versa. I'm just like "m8 I'm 26 years old I didn't steal your biscuits, I'd just buy some if I wanted them."

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  • Have you confronted her about it or asked her to explain her reason's for behaving in such a ridiculous manner?

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    • nepali39

      LOL, plenty of times. And she is just like "what's yours is mine and what's mine is yours" but she doesn't share her food with me like WAHT

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      • Does she shown signs of any possible mental disturbance? Or perhaps she is just controlling.

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        • nepali39

          Nope. She was fine until the day of my birthday. And after that, they practically started taking things. And I asked her plenty of times why but you know she sais "WHAT'S YOURS IS MINE"

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          • vifabet890

            Did something different happen on your birthday? Or did you had an argument with her?

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            • nepali39

              Nothing different. Just checked my grades and got mad that I had A on Spanish. She thinks I need to get all A+ and I'm like WTF

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          • She has no respect for personal boundaries obviously. She does sound mentally ill if it came on all of a sudden. I'd express my concern to others who might listen and help.

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  • Gabloo

    Bitch crazy. You should definitely move out.

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  • MrToxic

    Your mother sounds like a self-entitled egotist. The type that feels they deserve things from you for simply creating you. That type of parent is highly toxic and I suggest distancing yourself from her as much as possible

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  • leggs91200

    What you might have to do, if you can, is start buying foods that she won't eat. I know easier said than done though.

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  • ellnell

    WTF

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  • TerriAngel

    As long as you not overweight.
    Her behaviour is totally not normal.

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    • nepali39

      I'm not overweight. Most of my friends are 120 lbs and I'm 100.2 lbs

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      • TerriAngel

        Nepali.
        just survive this.
        As an adult you wont have to deal with it.
        Just be wise in that transition.
        Some go crazy and ruin their lives.
        Others go on, and have successful lives.
        It's all up to you.
        Just tough it out a few more years.

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