Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom thinks odd things too. She wants my DH to validate things because he’s a man. Even if it’s my area of expertise and DH knows very little about it, she wants him to weigh in. She can’t move forward until DH says “sounds good” which he’s happy to do.
She calls me a “housewife” even though I’ve worked FT for 20 years.
If I work from home, she thinks I’m not working. She’ll call and start telling me a bunch of random stuff. Every time, I say “I’m working, can I call you tonight?” But if she’s visiting and DH is working from home, it’s a different story and she says he shouldn’t be disturbed.
OP here. That's crazy, PP! It must be hurtful that your mom values a male more than you.
Anonymous wrote:My mom thinks odd things too. She wants my DH to validate things because he’s a man. Even if it’s my area of expertise and DH knows very little about it, she wants him to weigh in. She can’t move forward until DH says “sounds good” which he’s happy to do.
She calls me a “housewife” even though I’ve worked FT for 20 years.
If I work from home, she thinks I’m not working. She’ll call and start telling me a bunch of random stuff. Every time, I say “I’m working, can I call you tonight?” But if she’s visiting and DH is working from home, it’s a different story and she says he shouldn’t be disturbed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Guess which kid is going to look after your mother when she needs help?
Not you.
OP here. I'm not sure why you would draw this conclusion. Actually, my sister and I both take care of our mother. She is now terminally ill with cancer. However, her attitude toward our work situation has been the same for the past 15 years.
Hmm. So you're saying this is actually not the big deal you make it out to be, and you actually have a great relationship with your mother... in which case, why did you create a thread on DCUM?
If you whine about something, we're going to give you solutions to bring you peace. There are lots of people who post on here with abusive or disrespectful relatives. It benefits them to distance themselves from the toxic people.
If you just wanted to hear sympathetic noises, sure: I'm sorry, OP, that your mother does not recognize your professional worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Guess which kid is going to look after your mother when she needs help?
Not you.
OP here. I'm not sure why you would draw this conclusion. Actually, my sister and I both take care of our mother. She is now terminally ill with cancer. However, her attitude toward our work situation has been the same for the past 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:
Guess which kid is going to look after your mother when she needs help?
Not you.