Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight. Others in your family have issues, but you are a bastion of sanity who never ever creates drama, hurts anyone's feelings, or oversteps boundaries. Snort. Why does this remind me of what my borderline mother is constantly claiming?
It's the manipulator, liar, anger-prone, not so nice person who uses "well everyone's like this a little bit" to justify their actions and explain it away as something all people just do sometimes. But that's just not true.
Not OP, but many people are actually bastions of drama-free normalcy. They really are. Not everyone's mentally messed up or harms others.
OP, I hear ya. It's really exhausting sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight. Others in your family have issues, but you are a bastion of sanity who never ever creates drama, hurts anyone's feelings, or oversteps boundaries. Snort. Why does this remind me of what my borderline mother is constantly claiming?
Anonymous wrote:I remember when I was young and was completely oblivious to all the family drama around me. I miss those days. Parents, inlaws, and a never ending stream of issues- depression, ocd, hypochondria, borderline personality disorders, eating disorders, drug addiction... I'm so done. I wish everyone could just get their shit together and be healthy. It's fucking overwhelming. I used to be a compassionate empathic person. But now I'm sucked dry, and now I just feel angry and unable to tolerate anyone else's crazy thoughts and behaviors.
I have built up walls around me between my parents and inlaws. It has helped me. But I am still angry. Vent over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and dont let their drama stay rent free playing over and over in your head on repeat - shut it off.
How do you do that?
Anonymous wrote:and dont let their drama stay rent free playing over and over in your head on repeat - shut it off.