Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is explain this to them in a nice way. Lots of people only think about themselves and their needs all day everyday. If you want to help them, then you can, together with them, brainstorm things you can do to help that will fit into your schedule. If you don’t want to help, just make that clear in a nice way.
I mean you can explain it, but you can't make them believe it. As people age they get more and more salvation self-centered, until they have the personality of toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your post is pretty vague. What exactly is the problem? If they are inviting you to things that don’t work for you, then you just decline.
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is explain this to them in a nice way. Lots of people only think about themselves and their needs all day everyday. If you want to help them, then you can, together with them, brainstorm things you can do to help that will fit into your schedule. If you don’t want to help, just make that clear in a nice way.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I suppose your folks are older, lonely and forgetful about the very busy parenting moment you’re in.