Mama’s Boy Test Editor - November 24, 2023 0 Welcome to "Mama's Boy Test" Quiz Challenge 1. Do you check with your mom before making major decisions, such as buying a car or home, accepting a job offer, or getting married? Of course. Her opinion is crucial. Only when I am really not sure what to do. Never None 2. Do you talk to your mom about deeply personal stuff, such as your sex life? Yes Sometimes Only when I am having a major problem. No None 3. Have you ever stopped dating someone because they didn't want to do all the things that your mom does for you? Never Once Two or three times More than three times None 4. Your mom has decided to sell her home and wants to move into a retirement community. Would you be okay with this? Not at all. I would insist that she move in with me. Not really. I would make sure to find the best place for her. I would be a little anxious about her living there, but I'd accept it. Yes. It's her choice. None 5. You've been hit with a flu bug. You're not totally incapacitated, but are congested, achy, and tired. What would you do? Take some cold medicine and go about my day. No big deal. Call my mom and ask her to come take care of me. Call my mom and ask her to make me some chicken soup. Make a doctor's appointment. Stay in bed. None 6. You're dating someone you really like and who really likes you. You think this person could be "the one." Your mom, however, feels differently, and insists that you dump your significant other. Would you end the relationship? Yes, but very reluctantly. Yes, mom knows best. I wouldn't end it, I'd just date this person in secret. No. If she doesn't like the person I'm dating, that's her problem. None 7. Does your mom do your laundry, iron your clothes, or make you dinner? Always Often Sometimes Only if I am unable to (e.g., I am very busy, sick, etc.). Never None 8. Have you ever told someone that they don't make a particular dish as good as your mom does? More than three times Two or three times Once Never None 9. Your mom does something that really upsets you. What would you do? Nothing. In the end, she probably did it for my own good. Tell her what she has done wrong and demand an apology. Bite my tongue and hope she doesn't do it again. Talk to her about it, and ask that she not repeat this behavior in the future. Ask someone else to talk to her on my behalf. Give her the silent treatment. None 10. Have you ever taken your mother with you on a date? Never Once 1-3 times more than 3 times None 1 out of 10