Anonymous wrote:Another thought is how is her relationship with other members of your family? If it is distant or strained, she probably will not be very interested in developing a close relationship.
Anonymous wrote:do you skype? because if you don't, i don't know how she could really get to know you - facebook and email are not really great methods to get to know people... your expectations sounds super high, but i do think its kind of you to send frequent presents back...
also, honestly, if she has lots of kids on her side and has close friends or sisters and is also close with her mom, she may not *need* a relationship with you or your kids - like, its extra, but not necessary \b/c she's pretty fulfilled by everyone else - ad maybe its just too hard to make the effort with you when you're so far away anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I left my home country my brother was still single. In the 5 years I've been gone a lot has changed... I got married, had 1 child and have another one due at any minute.
He started dating a girl, married her shortly after and now they're TTC. I've met her only once and it was during a trip back home. We spent the day together and besides my brother's biggest efforts she barely showed any interest in my children (or me). We spent the day at my grandma's house and all she did was sit there. Everybody was so excited, talking and laughing but she was just absent.
I'm fairly active on FB as is my brother and SIL. I "like" and comment on their pics all the time and my brother does the same for me but she bluntly ignores any of my moves. She has tons of pics cuddling with her nephews and nieces, she gives them gifts all the times and makes such a big deal of every little milestones and I can't help but feel jealous. She just posted a video of her youngest nephew taking his first steps. It's so beautiful to watch her dedication to those kids, I only wish she treated us the same way![]()
What can I do to get her closer?
But, it is probably true that you do not treat her the same way that the parents of these kids treat her simply by the fact that you are far away. She could make more of an effort, but her behavior isn't out of line so you really shouldn't say anything about it. Maybe next time you are home, you could make the effort to take her out, just the two of you, so that you can get to know each other a little better.
Anonymous wrote:I assume they are still in your home country?
Can you visit more often or offer to fly them to come visit you? Some people aren't good with long-distant relationships. She also probably is also jealous that you got to move to the US and that fuels the disconnect with you and your child. I do think that possibly Skyping or more visits could help soften the divide.
Anonymous wrote:When I left my home country my brother was still single. In the 5 years I've been gone a lot has changed... I got married, had 1 child and have another one due at any minute.
He started dating a girl, married her shortly after and now they're TTC. I've met her only once and it was during a trip back home. We spent the day together and besides my brother's biggest efforts she barely showed any interest in my children (or me). We spent the day at my grandma's house and all she did was sit there. Everybody was so excited, talking and laughing but she was just absent.
I'm fairly active on FB as is my brother and SIL. I "like" and comment on their pics all the time and my brother does the same for me but she bluntly ignores any of my moves. She has tons of pics cuddling with her nephews and nieces, she gives them gifts all the times and makes such a big deal of every little milestones and I can't help but feel jealous. She just posted a video of her youngest nephew taking his first steps. It's so beautiful to watch her dedication to those kids, I only wish she treated us the same way![]()
What can I do to get her closer?