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Are You A Mama's Boy?

Big Slick (Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast) Season 1 Episode 9

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In this episode of Talk Ya Sh!t Podcast, Big Slick dives into one of the most controversial topics in relationships — being a mama’s boy. 👀

How do you know when love and respect for your mom cross the line into emotional dependence? Can being too attached affect your romantic relationships, your independence, and the way you move as a man? 💭

We’re keeping it real and unfiltered — from family loyalty and boundaries to growing up and standing on your own two feet. No fake talk, just raw honesty, laughs, and life lessons.
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What up, what up, what up, what up? It's your boy Big Slick, and welcome to my podcast, Talk Your Shit. What's good, people? We got a great show for you today. But first, let me give a shout out to everybody that's at home, at work, in your car, and to all my truck drivers on the road. I appreciate you tuning in. We're gonna jump right into it. Today's show is about if you're a mama's boy. How do you know if you're a mama's boy? Now it's different between being a mama's boy and loving your mother. You know what I'm saying? So I don't want everybody to get all like, yo, what do you mean by that? Listen, we're gonna talk about if you're a mama's boy. Let's talk about it. Because I'm about to talk my shit. Check this out. You know how you're a mama's boy? If you over 30 years old and you still at your mother's crib, you're a mama's boy, and you're a broke dude. You that's that's two for two. Like, what it why are you still home at 30? Now I can see if somebody had hard times and had to move back home for a minute. But if you ain't never leave, you're a mama's boy, man. Come on, man. Take the pacifier out your mouth, man. What's going on here? If you still sleeping in the same bed that you were sleeping in when you was high school, you a mama's boy, bro. Come on, man. If you still got awards from kindergarten, still on a wall in your room, you're a mama's boy. What are we doing out here, man? Why grown men still walking around with pacifiers in their mouth from their mother? What are you doing? Why are you still getting burped out here? You know what I'm saying? What are you what come on, man? We still on baby food? This is crazy. It's crazy because it's a lot of people that's still out here like that. Mama's boys. Stop it. Please stop it. Look. Check this out. If you never left the house, what are you still doing home, man? What are you doing out here? If every sentence you say starts with, my mama said, my mama said, my mama said, you are a mama's boy. Come on, man. It's a lot of grown men still walking around out here. That's mama's boys, man. Stop. Stop doing it, man. When you gonna grow up? When you gonna grow up? And on another note, I bring the mothers, man. Sometimes you gotta cut the umbilical cord. Why are you still walking around attached like that? You can love your babies, but god damn, can he leave the crib? Literally. Can he leave the crib? What's going on here, man? Let him go. Stop, mama's boy. Stop, stop staying attached to your mother forever. Here go another one to note if you're a mama's boy. If you out the crib, you a full-grown man with a family, you married, right? You married, you in your own house. And you in the house telling your wife, my mama said, my mama said, you're a mama's boy, bro. Was take the pacifier out your mouth. If you and your wife make decisions in the house, and the first thing you do is go, let me call my mother and see what she thinks. Bro, you there with wifey. It's what you and wifey think right now. It ain't what your mother thinks is what you and your wife think. You know what I'm saying? Like, the mama's boys gotta stop. Because I'm telling you what's happening. A lot of these dudes that's mama's boys, they might not know it, but hopefully this will help you. A lot of these dudes that's mama's boys out here, man. Your wife is leaving you, you're having problems in your marriage, and you don't even understand why. It's because you're a mama's boy. And nine times out of ten, your wife or your girlfriend done told you that shit already. And you like, fuck that, I love my mama. You supposed to love your mother. But it's a difference between loving your mother and walking around with a pacifier in your mouth. It's two different things. You know what I'm saying? When you married and you got your queen at the crib, it's you and your queen. Y'all make decisions in your household. Why your mom still decorating your house when you got a wife there? What was going on and your wife wants to decorate, but you talking about yo, my mama said that don't go. We need to have neutral colors in here. Bruh, come on, man. You and your wife trying to decide what school the kids gonna go to. What you saying again. My mama said, we need to put them in this school. Bruh, stop it, man. Stop it, man. A lot of y'all dudes, please grow up. Stop with this. My mama said, man, it's too many mama's boys out here, man. Grow up, and it's not your fault. A lot of it, you gotta blame on mom dude, man. Because she the one that babied you forever. And now you a big baby. And you don't know why. You whining and shit in the crib to your wife. You acting like a kid, man. Get out that kid shit, man. And dudes, stop being so damn emotional, man. Why dudes are so emotional now and sensitive? I I don't get it, man. It's a it's a it's it's a difference between being emotional and sensitive and being a baby. You know, communicate. You could be emotional with you, you know, with your woman, different stuff, but just being a big baby, come on, man. Grow up, man. Put the pacifier down. You still walking around in fuzzy slippers in your mother crib asking her what's for breakfast, and you 30 plus. Dude, go do your own thing. Get out the house. Why are you still there? It doesn't make any sense. It does not make any sense at all. Look, once you get a wife and you got kids of your own, it's time to put the binky down. Put your little rattler down. You ain't in the walking no more. Your little blanky, give it up, bro. You know what I'm saying? You can't be a baby raising babies. Stop it. Stop it. Please grow up, y'all. That's what y'all need to do out here. Please grow up, man. All of all these dudes out here, still as moms, still mama's boys, grow. I'm telling you. It's big slick. I'm giving it to you like how it is, man. Unfiltered, uncut. That's what we do around here on Talk Your Shit. Check this out. If you want to be a part of this show, write in, write in to Let's Talk About It Letter. The way you do that is that you email your letter to me. If you want any advice or anything, you email your letter to me at talkyour shit daily at gmail.com. That's talkya shit daily at gmail.com. And when I get it, I'll make sure I put it on the air and I'm gonna give you my honest opinion about whatever you sent in. Again, I want the audience to be a part of the show. I want you to be engaged with this show. You know what I'm saying? So we're gonna do this and make it happen. This has been another episode of Talk Your Shit. I'm Big Slick and I'm out. Peace.