Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not see anything there that is narcissistic- just a bad situation sharing a house. Why can’t they sell the house - get mom a retirement place and the daughter and family get their own place?
That's not a bad idea. But I think that maybe they wouldn't be able to afford to both get a retirement place AND a new home for Brenda's family from the sale of the house.
So maybe Brenda's family can pony up and buy their own house for their family or contribute to what they need instead of mooching off mom who she'd rather see dead?
Brenda and her husband paid for the 2nd story addition, so she's not mooching off mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not see anything there that is narcissistic- just a bad situation sharing a house. Why can’t they sell the house - get mom a retirement place and the daughter and family get their own place?
That's not a bad idea. But I think that maybe they wouldn't be able to afford to both get a retirement place AND a new home for Brenda's family from the sale of the house.
So maybe Brenda's family can pony up and buy their own house for their family or contribute to what they need instead of mooching off mom who she'd rather see dead?
Brenda and her husband paid for the 2nd story addition, so she's not mooching off mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not see anything there that is narcissistic- just a bad situation sharing a house. Why can’t they sell the house - get mom a retirement place and the daughter and family get their own place?
That's not a bad idea. But I think that maybe they wouldn't be able to afford to both get a retirement place AND a new home for Brenda's family from the sale of the house.
So maybe Brenda's family can pony up and buy their own house for their family or contribute to what they need instead of mooching off mom who she'd rather see dead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not see anything there that is narcissistic- just a bad situation sharing a house. Why can’t they sell the house - get mom a retirement place and the daughter and family get their own place?
That's not a bad idea. But I think that maybe they wouldn't be able to afford to both get a retirement place AND a new home for Brenda's family from the sale of the house.
Anonymous wrote:I do not see anything there that is narcissistic- just a bad situation sharing a house. Why can’t they sell the house - get mom a retirement place and the daughter and family get their own place?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine telling any of my friends I want my mom to die. I would recoil if a friend told me that. Think it all you want, but wow. Especially if Brenda “needed” the house.
I think you confused the names at end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like another cultural problem. This is why multi family households is not part of the American dream.
+1
Literally how could anyone have thought that would be a good situation? They’re both stupid and brought it on themselves. Just wait until it comes time to read the will…
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like another cultural problem. This is why multi family households is not part of the American dream.