Male: I love my mother because I’m Italian born.
Liz: How old are you?
Male: 39.
Liz: You’re living at home right now with your mom because you are in between places.
Male: [Foreign Language]
Liz: So you went home just for a while and then you’ve been there for –and it has been four years.
Male: Si.
Liz: Everyone says it’s the mother’s fault. But it’s the Italian men that cannot cut their umbilical cord with their mothers.
Female: The Italian men love their mothers too much.
Liz: They live with their mother –
Female: 39 maybe now what?
Male: I’m a typical Italian boy because I’m 29 and I live with my mother and I could not imagine to live with another woman.
Liz: Are you ever going to move out of your mother’s home?
Male: Two years.
Female: Two years, when you’re 31. It’s time to go and then they move to the woman?
Liz: When they’re 40.
Female: Yes, when they’re 40 they get married.
Tell me about your mother in –law.
Female: Two days ago, I select him because his mother controls the bank.
Liz: Your mother in law can go to your bank account and find out what you’re spending, what he was spending, is that common?
Female: It’s common that mothers interfere too much.
Female: But I understood that the problem is not his mother but –
Liz: They love themselves than football and their mothers.
Female: It’s Italian tradition.
Liz: What’s more important, your mother or football?
Male: No, no, mother.
Liz: Always the mother? What’s more important the mother or the women?
Male: Mother.
Male: Always with me.
Liz: Always with you. I don’t know what you’re talking about. I haven’t have a thing about the mother.
Male: Yes it’s a big problem.
Liz: It’s a big problem. The expert in the Vatican is telling us that there is a big problem with the Italian mother. Okay.
Male: Chow mama.
Liz: Now, if my new Italian boyfriend who I recently fallen in love with in Rome is passionate but really into his mom. I mean what do I do about that?
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