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That’s for sure, I believe she was looking for someone to make her breakup „official“. But I was fine with that since I’m not looking for anything serious at the time anyways. However, I liked her as a friend and the deception hurts quite bad.
If you stop watering a plant, it will die. You stopped watering your marriage, it died, and now you are watering it wondering why it’s not coming back to life.
It’s just not as simple as finally doing what you should have been doing all along.
Ask him why, if it's a common family custom showing respect, you never saw them kissing each other like that until very recently. And what his mother thinks about your relationship, given that they are so close and she sometimes acts like you are stealing him away from her.
I assume it's just a quick peck, the typical social greeting type? I mean, they aren't locking lips and making out, are they?
So many of my own friends and family members are lip-kissers that I really can't view it as a red flag per se. It really is more of a cultural thing, with no sexual overtones whatsoever. Adults kiss babies, grandmas kiss teenagers, big bearded men kiss other big bearded men. But if his mother happened to notice that you looked upset after you watched her kiss him that way the first time, I wouldn't put it past her to keep on doing it whenever you're around, just to get a rise out of you.
OTOH your concern that you are indirectly kissing his mother, if he kisses you shortly after kissing her? Sorry hon, that borders on crazy talk, and it won't help you at all to tell your BF that LOL. Just stick to your concern that his mother seems to consider you a rival for her son's love, and how he plans to deal with that tricky situation.
I went through this myself. Sometimes the job is just miserable and there really are no redeeming qualities about it. I worked as an inside technician ??? for 13 years, then I transferred to the Bay Area for almost 3 years. I moved here at the beginning of Covid and the job here is much more complex than it was in the small county that I moved from. I needed significantly more training to get up to speed to the much more complex circuits and equipment here, but I got very little training once I got here and mostly heard the Covid Excuse. But the expectations were VERY HIGH for ME to TRAIN MYSELF! I finally just gave up and retired after more than 3 decades with the company. ??♀️