Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok! OP here. I thought I was going to be told to suck it up because he's sick (that's what my mother told me). I feel more empowered now to drop the rope a little. I mean, I won't let him lie in a puddle of his own bodily fluids or anything, but I will be less solicitous.
NP. I agree with your mother. A nurse at a clinic or hospital helps patients, even (especially) when they are jerks. Loving a person doesn't negate that. That doesn't make any sense at all.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok! OP here. I thought I was going to be told to suck it up because he's sick (that's what my mother told me). I feel more empowered now to drop the rope a little. I mean, I won't let him lie in a puddle of his own bodily fluids or anything, but I will be less solicitous.
Anonymous wrote:Is he going to die if you don't provide care for him? If not, tell him you realize he doesn't feel well but you won't take him treating you rudely. Do cut him a little slack, but it isn't a freeride to be an ass.
He is going to be unbearable when older if you don't nip this in the bud.