Hoping they enjoy their own rapid decline in priority as soon as they finish paying the college bills. Your kids are learning from you! |
mama's boys are the worst husbands |
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My DH’s mother was a drunk while he was growing up. Passed out every night on the couch. As an adult, they are not close.
My father was abusive, emotionally & sexually. We are not close. In fact, I pretty much ignore him in his old age. We have a nice family and a good relationship in spite of our parents. |
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Clearly, there are dysfunctional and abusive situations. My husband grew up in one of these and has every right to avoid his mom.
My parents were loving and ‘normal’, but I still prefer communicating with my dad vs my mom, because I perceive her as being judgemental. But I also concede that as a SAHM while he worked away from the house, she was always the one on hand to correct me, so of course, a disproportionate amount of discipline came from her. I’ve got the same role vis-a-vis my son. He frequently says that I’m ‘always yelling’. In fact, I make a very conscious effort not to raise my voice. Still, he equates a sternly-spoken-because-it’s-the-third time requested ‘please put the video game away and start your homework’ with yelling. So, in his mind, I have become a nag. Does this mean he will avoid me in the future
How do you teach and correct a kid without becoming a nag? I want him to be a good, successful person with his own family AND to stay in touch with me & DH. |
| Not true here. I hit the jackpot with my husband as far as involvement goes. He has no problem spending time with his child, cooking and cleaning. He only speaks with his mom maybe once a month and rarely with his father. I only ever met his father after we had been married over 5 years. I blame that more on a tarnished relationship after his father left his mother when my husband was around 10 and started a family with the other woman. |
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Nope. No correlation.
If anything, I blame his parents for his lack of involvement with them. And frankly, they are no better. When I say to him, you should call your parents, his response is they could pick up the phone and call me too. |
You sound very insecure. |
| Men are like small children and are not good at maintaining any relationships, IMO. |
They don't need a wife when their mother still cooks for them and does their laundry. |
Men do not have relationship with people they do not like. Unlike most women. |