Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell her calmly at the beginning of the conversation that you're going to hang up if she brings it up again. Then follow through. Repeat until she gets it.
I don't know if this is something that I would just instigate. The way I grew up - a) you don't talk back to your parents, b) you don't call them by their first names, and c) you don't end a conversation (on the phone or otherwise) - they do.
Then you need to start UN-learning some of those bad habits, my poor little doormat.
You only have one life to live.
Are you going to let your mother run it for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell her calmly at the beginning of the conversation that you're going to hang up if she brings it up again. Then follow through. Repeat until she gets it.
I don't know if this is something that I would just instigate. The way I grew up - a) you don't talk back to your parents, b) you don't call them by their first names, and c) you don't end a conversation (on the phone or otherwise) - they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell her calmly at the beginning of the conversation that you're going to hang up if she brings it up again. Then follow through. Repeat until she gets it.
I don't know if this is something that I would just instigate. The way I grew up - a) you don't talk back to your parents, b) you don't call them by their first names, and c) you don't end a conversation (on the phone or otherwise) - they do.
Asserting boundaries with a parent is not talking back. Ending a conversation with someone who is willfully disrespecting you, whether that someone is a parent or not, is called setting a boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell her calmly at the beginning of the conversation that you're going to hang up if she brings it up again. Then follow through. Repeat until she gets it.
I don't know if this is something that I would just instigate. The way I grew up - a) you don't talk back to your parents, b) you don't call them by their first names, and c) you don't end a conversation (on the phone or otherwise) - they do.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell her calmly at the beginning of the conversation that you're going to hang up if she brings it up again. Then follow through. Repeat until she gets it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She wants you to have grandkids out of wedlock?
I don't know what she wants. Ever since I was 16 she'd find some 'innocent' way of turning the conversation to grandkids. First I thought it was light teasing...'like how can I make my kids most uncomfortable kind of thing'. Then it was more forceful after I graduated college and some of her more irresponsible nieces/nephews started showing up with 2 or 3 kids that they could barely afford. Now I'm 29 and all I hear is - grandkids, grandkids, grandkids...
Like, I have no interest in having children just for her enjoyment. She'd see them once a month at most (I don't live anywhere near her). But it was so frustrating to hear and still is. Even before I began seriously dating, I never got a break from the constant pressure.
Anonymous wrote:She wants you to have grandkids out of wedlock?
Anonymous wrote:I'm engaged but the wedding is a while away. Every single time I speak to my mother the conversation turns into a whinefest about her not having grandchildren. Never mind the fact that she wouldn't be changing the diapers at 2 in the morning or the fact that I just got on my feet with a mortgage. It's so infuriating yet I'm the selfish one???![]()