Anonymous wrote:I hear all this and agree with the "tell them what you want" part, down to be ing in my late 40s, but sometimes the mental load of planning is exactly the gift you want
Anonymous wrote:People, it's not that OP wanted some specific gift from her DH. She just wanted at least for him to acknowledge that it was Mother's Day.
I'm sorry OP. You know you have other issues, too.
Your DH is self centered and clueless about others wants and needs. I think you already know part of it is because he was babied by his own mother.
Does he usually forget Mother's Day, including his own mother? Does he usually only call his mother when you call yours or you tell him to call?
He sounds like my brother. He, too, was babied, and my mom would make all kinds of excuses for him. His wife now babies him, so my mom is glad that he is married even though my mom dislikes her (for other reasons). And they have no kids. Honestly, I don't think he could handle being a father. Just too lazy, selfish and clueless.
Anonymous wrote:People, it's not that OP wanted some specific gift from her DH. She just wanted at least for him to acknowledge that it was Mother's Day.
I'm sorry OP. You know you have other issues, too.
Your DH is self centered and clueless about others wants and needs. I think you already know part of it is because he was babied by his own mother.
Does he usually forget Mother's Day, including his own mother? Does he usually only call his mother when you call yours or you tell him to call?
He sounds like my brother. He, too, was babied, and my mom would make all kinds of excuses for him. His wife now babies him, so my mom is glad that he is married even though my mom dislikes her (for other reasons). And they have no kids. Honestly, I don't think he could handle being a father. Just too lazy, selfish and clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Since you realize this is deeper than Mother’s Day, what are you both doing to fix it?
Anonymous wrote:Does he have a mother in the picture?