Your bonding with mom, influence romantic life in Adulthood
@AjaySinghBaghel (5506)
India
May 31, 2010 1:49pm CST
Teenagers who share a close relationship with their mothers are more likely to enjoy a successful romantic life when they grow up, a new study has claimed.
Researchers at the Montclair State University in New Jersey found that teenagers' bonding with their parents, especially with mothers, influence their romantic life in adulthood.
Only the mother's description of the relationship with her child was able to predict how well those children got along with their serious boyfriends/girlfriends later.
Hope that men will involve themself more with their children as mom has scored :)
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/love-mom-today-get-romance-later/116720-19-93.html?from=rhs
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3 responses
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
1 Jun 10
Well I was very close to my mom when I was a teen. I lost my dad when I was 12. When I was a little girl I think I was closer to my dad. Anyway. I always knew my mom and dad loved each other but I saw the role of wife and mother as a trap, a position I Never wanted to be in. Luckily I have a guy who doesn't see me as a wife or the mother of his children . So I guess I am proof the study is correct.

@AjaySinghBaghel (5506)
• India
1 Jun 10
I am sorry to hear about your dad. I am sure things would be good.
Thanks for the response.
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@AjaySinghBaghel (5506)
• India
1 Jun 10
Thats cool. You do not want to miss on romance. Good going - All the Best.
Thanks for the response.
@rosdimy (3926)
• Malaysia
31 May 10
The study may have touched something which is true for most of us. There was not much bonding between my mother and I. My younger sister came into this world about one year after I was born. Add this to the household chores and there was little time she had for me. I went to a full boarding school resulting in less time with my family. Maybe that is why I find it hard to express love, emotionally detached, and definitely not a romantic.
@AjaySinghBaghel (5506)
• India
1 Jun 10
Cannot say it surely but spendign time with mom does help a lot to mix up with peoples. That I feel.
Thanks for the response.




