Anonymous wrote:OP, there are lots of threads on here about this. Make the family you want with your friends. My siblings have stopped visiting (I live near the hometown) and nobody visits them either. We might get a grown niece or nephew passing through so it's not total estrangement - it's just a mutual... "not interested".... it's very freeing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I’ll likely feel attacked for feeling this way, but I’m tired of “wasting” precious free time getting together with family I only see 1-3 times a year. Everyone gets together and acts like it’s this grand event, but it’s always awkward and we don’t know anything about each other. I know more about coworkers, and I don’t even see them outside of work.
Why do we do this? It feels so forced and fake. Why am I supposed to pretend we are so close or that we are so happy to be together, but then nothing the rest of the year? But if I say I want to quit these relationships and focus my time on people closer to me, I’m a jerk.
One year you skip 1. The next year you skip 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.
I am? With people I care about. I guess I’m tying to understand why, just because I share DNA with someone, they should be more important than the people who actually make an impact in my life.
It’s a two way street. Maybe if you were a good enough person to “care about” your family it would have been reciprocated and you’d be a happier person.
What if it’s not reciprocated? I think the issue is the pretending everyone is a big, happy family, and you’re a jerk if you don’t play along. It’s all for show.
Anonymous wrote:I know I’ll likely feel attacked for feeling this way, but I’m tired of “wasting” precious free time getting together with family I only see 1-3 times a year. Everyone gets together and acts like it’s this grand event, but it’s always awkward and we don’t know anything about each other. I know more about coworkers, and I don’t even see them outside of work.
Why do we do this? It feels so forced and fake. Why am I supposed to pretend we are so close or that we are so happy to be together, but then nothing the rest of the year? But if I say I want to quit these relationships and focus my time on people closer to me, I’m a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.
I am? With people I care about. I guess I’m tying to understand why, just because I share DNA with someone, they should be more important than the people who actually make an impact in my life.
You sound even worse now. If it bothers you that you get together with people three times a year that you don't know very well, then get to know them better. You are a shrew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.
I am? With people I care about. I guess I’m tying to understand why, just because I share DNA with someone, they should be more important than the people who actually make an impact in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.
I am? With people I care about. I guess I’m tying to understand why, just because I share DNA with someone, they should be more important than the people who actually make an impact in my life.
It’s a two way street. Maybe if you were a good enough person to “care about” your family it would have been reciprocated and you’d be a happier person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.
I am? With people I care about. I guess I’m tying to understand why, just because I share DNA with someone, they should be more important than the people who actually make an impact in my life.
Anonymous wrote:I know I’ll likely feel attacked for feeling this way, but I’m tired of “wasting” precious free time getting together with family I only see 1-3 times a year. Everyone gets together and acts like it’s this grand event, but it’s always awkward and we don’t know anything about each other. I know more about coworkers, and I don’t even see them outside of work.
Why do we do this? It feels so forced and fake. Why am I supposed to pretend we are so close or that we are so happy to be together, but then nothing the rest of the year? But if I say I want to quit these relationships and focus my time on people closer to me, I’m a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:You sound fun.