Anonymous wrote:It sounds like this is how she’s always been. She behaves this way because no one has ever put her in her place. This is probably who she is. You can limit contact. You can tell her off and when she goes crying to your other relatives about how horrible you are, tell them to you’re not a doormat (and then limit contact). Otherwise, you tolerate the behavior hue cause you really don’t know what else to do. Sounds like father is conditioned to tolerate it, too. He’s scared of her pitching a fit for the whole car ride home, so he just takes it. (He’s the one who has to live with her.)
It’s kinda too late unless you want to be accused of being mean to your poor precious mama who just loves you and means well.
You can have fun with her, too, and heat her at her own game. Lavish praise on her for her brilliance snd at the end of it all, says you’re absolutely amazed she never became a world renowned genius (unless she is). 😝
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.
THis. grow up. this is how the elderly behave. Stop thinking it is personal. Model to your children how you would like them to treat you when it is your turn. stop complaining on sites like this
OP, I apologize. It looks like my mother decided to post. This post above is exactly what my mother would do. She took things personally, was prone to tantrums and she would project her immaturity onto others by telling them to "grow up" and not take things personally.
Yes, my mom also thinks she is the leading authority on everything. It helped to just meet her in public places and pretend the restaurant was too noisy to hear her. I tried calmly saying things like "it looks like we have a difference of opinion." When she went into "you must an idiot" mode I calmly told her insults are not welcome here and if the insults don't stop we will need to take a break from seeing her. I also used to prepare the kids for her bad behavior. We also would see her at large family gatherings. She cares about keeping up appearances. She might try to insult us, but I would just go near someone who she behaves around so she could not do her thing or she would do her thing and sense people were side-eyeing her. Another idea is to suddenly have to use the bathroom or pretend to be distracted and change subject.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.
THis. grow up. this is how the elderly behave. Stop thinking it is personal. Model to your children how you would like them to treat you when it is your turn. stop complaining on sites like this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.
THis. grow up. this is how the elderly behave. Stop thinking it is personal. Model to your children how you would like them to treat you when it is your turn. stop complaining on sites like this
Sounds like you are feeling like no one wants to be around you. Wonder why.
Cute. Try to attack the poster. NO, Op, you are the one who is having problems. Grow up and demonstrate to your own children how to treat the elderly. It WILL be you some day -- and it won't be pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.
THis. grow up. this is how the elderly behave. Stop thinking it is personal. Model to your children how you would like them to treat you when it is your turn. stop complaining on sites like this
Sounds like you are feeling like no one wants to be around you. Wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.
THis. grow up. this is how the elderly behave. Stop thinking it is personal. Model to your children how you would like them to treat you when it is your turn. stop complaining on sites like this
'Anonymous wrote:Just ignore her. She’s never going to change. And tell your kids grandma’s getting old and says weird things sometimes.