Anonymous wrote:My mom is the same. I have sort of accepted that she will never be the mother that I need. I call her much less than I used to.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is the same. I have sort of accepted that she will never be the mother that I need. I call her much less than I used to.
Anonymous wrote:Some people tend to get very self-absorbed as they get older. It sucks but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I know, whiniest subject line ever!
It's how I feel right now, though, and how I often feel after I get off the phone with her. She literally asks me no questions about me or my life -- not even general ones like, "How was your week?" I ask her questions and respond to her responses; I feel like I fully engage with her and all her updates, and then it's just, "Oh, well. I guess I'd better be going!"
It's been like this for a while. And it's fine -- there are far bigger problems in the world. It's just days like this one, at the end of a challenging week (spouse on work travel, sick kid, busy week at work and trying to juggle all three), I childishly just want to scream, "I'm actually pretty exhausted, thanks for asking!! Don't I matter at all?!?"
Whew. Vent over. Thanks so much for reading/listening. It helps just to get it out.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she thinks your life is boring. Maybe she thinks if you have something interesting to say, you'll just say it. Why stand on ceremony and cry to us she doesn't ask about your life? Just say "Mom, let me tell you all about how Larlo projectile puked on the principal!"