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6 Signs His Relationship with His Mother Is a Total Deal Breaker

6 Signs His Relationship with His Mother Is a Total Deal Breaker    .

Yes, that. It doesn't matter if you love her or hate her, your partner's mother (or your mother in law) is guaranteed to be a sensitive or politically fraught topic—especially if it feels as though he's always putting her interests above yours, or he refuses to draw any sort of boundaries between your relationship and her.

But when is too much, well, too much? When does your relationship with him crumble under the added weight of his complicated relationship with her? Well, we contacted several top relationship experts to find out—and here's what they said.

So read on—and for more relationship warning signs, here are 20 Relationship Red Flags Smart Couples Never Ignore. 1 He Tells Her Literally Everything Your boyfriend's mother or your mother in law shouldn't know anything about your sex life.

Period. "If your partner tells his mother everything, this is a bad sign," says Kimberly Hershenson, LMSW. That's because in order to have a healthy relationship with his mom, your guy has to have some boundaries.

"If she constantly asks intrusive questions your partner needs to be able to reply: 'That is not up for discussion.'" If he can't, it might be in your best interest to cut him loose.

But speaking of what to not say, remind him of the 40 Things Men Over 40 Should Never Say to a Woman in Bed.

2 He's Financially Dependent  If "he still lives with her or he is at her beck and call," watch out, says Scott Carroll, M.D., a psychiatrist.

"Of course, this means he might also be financially dependent on her—or you might even get the sense that he is hiding your relationship from her." Here's the problem with this type of mother-son relationship: "How he relates to her is going to color his relationship with you.

At some point she will test his loyalty to you," Carroll explains. And in this case, he's probably going to choose your mother in law over you.

  "The other problem with this is that he will relate to you the same way he does to his mother, allowing you to dominate and control him, which doesn't bode well for a long term relationship," he adds.

If you decide it's time to move on but are dragging your feet about it, be sure you're not making excuses like these 15 Worst Reasons to Delay a Breakup.

3 He Always Takes Her Side Over Yours "It's great when a guy respects his mother's opinion and feels comfortable seeking advice from her," says Weena Cullins, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

"However, if you find that your guy is unable to hear anyone else's opinion, including yours, then this is a good indicator that it will be difficult for him to make room for your voice in making important decisions as the relationship deepens.

If he struggles to make choices that go against his mother's advice or wishes then, you might find yourself at odds with him or his mother on matters that really count." And nobody has time for that, right? Right.

But when you finally have the conversation, avoid these break-up phrases.

4 He Needs Her Approval To Make Big Decisions "It's one thing to get your mom's advice on something; it's another to require her approval when you're a grown adult," notes Jaya Jaya Myra, a dating and relationships expert.

is asking his mom about everything from what tie he should wear to whether he should accept a new job offer, tread carefully.

  "If your guy is seeking approval from his mom on daily life decisions, you can be assured she's also pulling the strings on who she approves of him dating," she explains.

"If he requires her approval, it doesn't matter how awesome you are or how much he likes you; he won't have the courage to break this co-dependent pattern and choose you if she ever decides to disapprove." You can definitely try to change his mama's boy behavior with a movie quote, but with this level of dependency, it might not work.

5 He Has Zero Relationship With His Mom Does your partner pretty much have no relationship with your mother in law? Unless there are mitigating circumstances, "this is a red flag because guys like this don't have a good model for romantic relationships and will either be too clingy, controlling, distant, or prone to cheating," says Carroll.

"The one exception to this is if he intentionally keeps her distant because of her issues, and he's been to years of psychotherapy to deal with her issues and their relationship." If this isn't the case, though, this lack of a relationship with his mother might signal he's used to cutting people out of his life—prepare yourself, and read up on the 20 Signs He's Going to Ghost You.

6 He's Rude to Her Nope, nope, nope. Never date a guy who is mean to your mother in law. "Let's say he is highly critical of her, or speaks to her in a really disrespectful way," says Wheelhouse.

"No matter how she treats him, if he hasn't worked this out by the time you are dating him, there's no way of telling if he ever will."   That means you could be in for a lifetime of mommy issues.

Plus, "it's highly possible that he will treat you the same way once the first few weeks or months of newness wears off.

Or, worse, he waits until you're married." Get out before it gets to that point: Being in an abusive relationship is one of the sure-fire signs you should definitely be single.

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