Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posted to soon.
My question is, is their a way I can word this to my aunt that’s more polite than; “I need you to stop contacting me about your daughter. I’m about to block your number. You also need to stop contacting my parents about her as a) they don’t know b) they’re both older and in poor health and your constant calling is worrying them. Your relationship with your daughter isn’t my business. We’re thrilled to have her work for us but your meddling is making us second guess this decision. I’d hate for her to be punished for your actions. I promise you that won’t help your relationship at all.”
I think what you have is fine, except I would end it at the bolded. There's no polite way to word it, and you have to be blunt. Give her the warning and then follow through with blocking. Also show your parents how to block her. She sounds toxic.
Anonymous wrote:Posted to soon.
My question is, is their a way I can word this to my aunt that’s more polite than; “I need you to stop contacting me about your daughter. I’m about to block your number. You also need to stop contacting my parents about her as a) they don’t know b) they’re both older and in poor health and your constant calling is worrying them. Your relationship with your daughter isn’t my business. We’re thrilled to have her work for us but your meddling is making us second guess this decision. I’d hate for her to be punished for your actions. I promise you that won’t help your relationship at all.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not punish your cousin for her mom's actions. That's crazy and sad.
You need to gray rock this aunt. Do not answer the phone. Do not answer texts. Is she coming over in person?
No. She lives 800 miles and 4 states away thankfully. She has two kids at home that she’s always been way easier on. It’s such an odd dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:I would not punish your cousin for her mom's actions. That's crazy and sad.
You need to gray rock this aunt. Do not answer the phone. Do not answer texts. Is she coming over in person?
Anonymous wrote:Can your parent who’s the sibling of the aunt talk to her and clue her in?