Anonymous wrote:Sad thing is daughter will follow mom's footsteps later in life
Anonymous wrote:We cannot stay in the same house for more than 2 weeks, because she gets progressively more clingy, demanding and restrictive. We try to ignore her baits, accusations, complaints and whining as much as possible.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's your DH's place to defend you against your own mother. That's a huge overstep. If she's that toxic, cut her out your life and then it'll be DH's place to support you in that loss of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's your DH's place to defend you against your own mother. That's a huge overstep. If she's that toxic, cut her out your life and then it'll be DH's place to support you in that loss of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:My mother is the toxic one in our family. Does your husband defend/support/back you up to your own mother when she’s being stupid? I feel like my husband never or rarely does, he just stays out if it. Sometimes it’s simple stupid stuff like where to put the high chair at dinner—I said to just leave it next to me, she yelled to stop treating her like a child and stormed off and never joined us for dinner. Other times it’s stuff like having too much to drink and walking ext to DH five feet in front of me and telling him that I’m such a b—— sometimes. He just kinda nods in acknowledgment to avoid conflict. I guess I never really expected him to back me up, but it still hurts.