Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister and I have a similar relationship except I am like your sister. I am very independent and am most comfortable with similar people. My sister says she wants my "support" but honestly it feels like what she wants is a never-ending stream of attention and reassurance. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but I can tell you I am simply unable to give it. I would move the earth for her in an emergency, but there is no way I am spending an hour on the phone with her while she describes her day to day struggles. Being blood relatives doesn't mean we have similar interaction styles.
Thanks this is incredibly helpful. I am sure she thinks of me as some emotional train wreck cause I actually talk about my feelings. This perspective is eye opening!
Anonymous wrote:My sister and I have a similar relationship except I am like your sister. I am very independent and am most comfortable with similar people. My sister says she wants my "support" but honestly it feels like what she wants is a never-ending stream of attention and reassurance. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but I can tell you I am simply unable to give it. I would move the earth for her in an emergency, but there is no way I am spending an hour on the phone with her while she describes her day to day struggles. Being blood relatives doesn't mean we have similar interaction styles.
Anonymous wrote:Very sad for you. Unfortunately, you cannot compel your sister to have the kind of relationship you desire. She feels like you judge her means of being "close" and that triggers resentment. I would put that energy into finding a female friend who can be like a sister to you. It will take time but move you further along the path to healing. Good luck, OP and Happy Thanksgiving!