Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
+1. Be thankful you have a spouse who has common ground with your family.
No, I won't.
I'm depressed, lonely, and want to be acknowledged, even if I'm a disappointment. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
+1. Be thankful you have a spouse who has common ground with your family.
No, I won't.
I'm depressed, lonely, and want to be acknowledged, even if I'm a disappointment. I don't think that's too much to ask.
You're depressed and lonely because at the holidays people who all share something in common want to talk about it together?
I would get up and excuse myself and be thrilled at the chance for some alone time and read my book. Just me though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
+1. Be thankful you have a spouse who has common ground with your family.
No, I won't.
I'm depressed, lonely, and want to be acknowledged, even if I'm a disappointment. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are both retired Army, and my brother joined the Navy after college. I, of course, decided I wanted nothing to do with the military, so I went to college and majored in engineering, got a design job that has nothing to do with the government, and then...married a Navy officer.
The problem now is that when we're together for holidays or whatever, I'm completely left out of the conversation which always drifts toward the military after the first house together. I end up sitting on the couch like a lump, wishing I could talk to everyone about what's going on my life, though of course they're not interested.
Is there a polite way to remind them I'm actually in the same room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
+1. Be thankful you have a spouse who has common ground with your family.
No, I won't.
I'm depressed, lonely, and want to be acknowledged, even if I'm a disappointment. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
+1. Be thankful you have a spouse who has common ground with your family.
Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining
Anonymous wrote:God. Quit whining