Anonymous wrote:I bet he’s making equally ludicrous and obnoxious statements to your brother, just on different topics, assuming your brother shares info about kids with him. I’d also guess his friend either exaggerates, your dad exaggerates what his friend says about their kid, or they have some weird competition about whose kids are better and they both tell stories like that.
My mom used to compare my sister and me in such a way we both thought she put the other on a pedestal. She was just being a butthead. She also told both of us about gifts she and dad gave the other, making us both think they were giving a lot of money to the other sibling. Most of that was untrue. My sister was still on their cell phone family plan, but she sent them payments every month. My parents would mention that they still covered her cell phone from time to time. Once I took a trip with them and they told my sister they treated me, but I paid my way.
All that to say, some people like to spew nonsense. It doesn’t mean anything about you, it’s just that they don’t have as much excitement in their lives as they did before, and when you take away their filter, you get this kind of verbal diarrhea. Disregard most of it.
This is what I'm seeing in my mother. She's been retired for 20 years and although she worked all her life and raised three kids, it seems like she's forgotten what it's like to work in an office or take care of kids.Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.
Anonymous wrote:Body is declining, senses are declining, also mind is declining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.
Exactly. And while you're free to be hurt and angry... when you lose your filter, you might say the same stuff.
I guess I want to know if this is indeed what it seems, him being judgmental towards me. Or is he simply telling me his impressions of his friend’s daughter or of his son as a parent?
The latter of course. I thought that would be obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.
Exactly. And while you're free to be hurt and angry... when you lose your filter, you might say the same stuff.
I guess I want to know if this is indeed what it seems, him being judgmental towards me. Or is he simply telling me his impressions of his friend’s daughter or of his son as a parent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.
Exactly. And while you're free to be hurt and angry... when you lose your filter, you might say the same stuff.
Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.
Anonymous wrote:Older people get mean as they age.
Unless he has a psychological problem, he means every word he said.
Anonymous wrote:My mother used to do this.
It's not that they get meaner. It's that they lose their filter and words just blurt out. They don't think before they speak like most of us do, partially because they are out of practice for having to do so in an office/ community environment.