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How do I go back on the fact that I told my mom we are in a relationship?

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Question - (13 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 November 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I know this sounds weird, but in the heat of the moment a few weeks ago I told my mom about this guy I've been seeing and told her that we were in a relationship.

To be honest, we're more or less just booty calls for eachother. It's known that we like each other, but neither of us want's to be in a real relationship. There's passion between us, but there's no romance/lovey dovey stuff. And that's the way we want it. No strings attached.

Anyway, so as I said, I told my mom that we're in a relationship. But she thinks that I am in love with him!!!! (and mind you I really only consider us to be borderline friends/booty calls!) How do I convince her, now that I already told her that we're in a relationship, that we're really not in a relationship and I sure as hell am not in love with him?

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A female reader, danniele0161 United Kingdom +, writes (13 November 2008):

just tell her you broke up but remain as friends

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