Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the family dynamics and on the individuals, both the parents and the adult children.
And some adults are mommy's and daddy's boys and girls their whole life.
+1
Enmeshment and enabling can be destructive to families, the longer it continues - so if the enmeshing and enabling parent lives into their 90's, it can be even worse for the enmeshed and enabled adult children, especially when that parent finally passes.
OP again. I notice a certain level of enmeshment and enabling in my husband's family of origin. After FIL died, MIL expected her adult children to take care of her, keep her company and entertain her. She once jokingly said that they would have to wrap her in cotton wool.
One SIL especially is very enmeshed with MIL. She was a 'helicopter parent' when her own kid was still living at home, and now she's a 'helicopter daughter' to her very elderly mother.