Anonymous wrote:Almost certainly its because your life is not following their life path. They're insecure about it. Let me guess: you went to college, established a career, got married, planned when you'd have children, life in a wealthier part of the country than they do, take what they would consider extravagant vacations, eat "le-de-da" food.....
am I getting close?
My DH has gone through this. It's jealousy. They're lashing out that you made something of your life, tearing down your success so they can feel better about your failures. (I deal with this on a smaller level with my own mom)
Anonymous wrote:Almost certainly its because your life is not following their life path. They're insecure about it. Let me guess: you went to college, established a career, got married, planned when you'd have children, life in a wealthier part of the country than they do, take what they would consider extravagant vacations, eat "le-de-da" food.....
am I getting close?
My DH has gone through this. It's jealousy. They're lashing out that you made something of your life, tearing down your success so they can feel better about your failures. (I deal with this on a smaller level with my own mom)
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my husband did not grow up wealthy, but his family had more money than we did and his parents are retired quite comfortably.
We have a nice house by DC standards, but its a pretty regular house by normal standards. Other than the fact that we like to travel and we rented out our previous house instead of selling it, I feel like we are pretty normal.
My mom said that my husband places too much value on financial security. What does THAT mean?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are all white.