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Tell your mom that her comment was unappreciated and hurtful. Ask her what made her say it.
I've been in the same situation. Not the age one per se, but when I bring a boyfriend home (I'm a bisexual male) my mother often tears them to pieces and says numerous hurtful things. She maintains she supports "Who I am" but often actions speak louder then words.
I've stopped talking to my parents about my choice in relationships. I bring things up occasionally, but in the end it's really none of their business. To say the hurtful things shes said, she has lost the privlidge of knowing about my love life. Until she can come to terms truly with my sexuality and choice of partners, then she'll be left in the dark.
My advice for you is to do the same.
First, confront her about your issue. If she is rude, abrupt or not understanding then I guess my advice would to be to cut her out of the loop. Atleast for now.
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