Anonymous wrote:So … you call him "thing two," you are in a family that is not big on holidays (because that's what you modeled so that's what your children learned), you drag your son into a store and then YOU become disgruntled because he doesn't fawn over something you like, and then you lost it with him … and now you're acting like everyone is against you? Lady, you've got some problems and those problems aren't your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they were out shopping and he complained when she was browsing at a store he wasn't interested in.
Which teen boy wants to go shopping with his mother? A few of them are truly decent humans and don't complain much, but most do and that's normal. Remind them of their manners and keep on doing exactly what you wanted to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they were out shopping and he complained when she was browsing at a store he wasn't interested in.
Which teen boy wants to go shopping with his mother? A few of them are truly decent humans and don't complain much, but most do and that's normal. Remind them of their manners and keep on doing exactly what you wanted to do.
Anonymous wrote:I think they were out shopping and he complained when she was browsing at a store he wasn't interested in.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm sorry you're upset, OP, but were you expecting that your teen look for and buy something for you in the shop? I don't clearly understand your description of events.
My parents never had such expectations of me - sometimes I made them something, sometimes I didn't. As an adult, I remember their special days.
Some people just aren't into those things, and it's OK.
It doesn't mean they don't love you!
My 14 year old son just realized today that tomorrow is Mother's Day. Did he do something about it? No. At best, he signed the card and threw a glance at the gift my NINE year old daughter made all by herself. I bet my husband signed that card too! My husband and son are both quirky and are not gift givers. I don't actually want them to, they'd would probably not pick things I like, and then it would be me telling them what to get... I'd rather just buy it myself![]()
Oh well. I bet each member of your family has great qualities, just like mine do.