Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mind your business.” Keep the tone neutral, but that’s the response. Every time.
pp from above. that doesn't work with my mom. she blows up at me every time I'm not answering to her satisfaction.
Last night she TOLD me I needed to buy a scooper for cat litter box. I don't. She never cleans the box and never will. But she needs to tell me what to do. I told her I'm handling it and no I don't need to buy it (albeit in a very annoyed way). She started yelling at me calling me names and hasn't talked to me since.
That's abusive behavior and you really shouldn't have this person in the house, or see her very often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Mind your business.” Keep the tone neutral, but that’s the response. Every time.
pp from above. that doesn't work with my mom. she blows up at me every time I'm not answering to her satisfaction.
Last night she TOLD me I needed to buy a scooper for cat litter box. I don't. She never cleans the box and never will. But she needs to tell me what to do. I told her I'm handling it and no I don't need to buy it (albeit in a very annoyed way). She started yelling at me calling me names and hasn't talked to me since.
Anonymous wrote:“Mind your business.” Keep the tone neutral, but that’s the response. Every time.
Anonymous wrote:Both my mom and MIL are like that. I love the both dearly and try to remember they are both just being moms. I go for a run.
Anonymous wrote:
Perfectionism is a form of anxiety. My mother nags endlessly and I can't handle it for more than 2 weeks a year. Nothing I say politely registers, and when I get mad, she has a fit and makes herself to be the victim, and forces my father to come to her defense. It's a lose-lose situation.
It was a mistake getting her to live with you, because now you need to find her another place to stay.