Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
Please get a grip. Jeez. She was joking. You say that she was JOKING. Please get therapy. Your kids deserve a mother who is balanced and mentally stable.
Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's her own insecurity speaking. Was she ever as professionally successful as you? I doubt her crafting skills could bring in 6 figures. I say this as a SAHM.
Thank you! I totally value SAHMs and would never devalue anyone the way she did to me. I appreciate your support. I know this is so odd, but the words of total strangers is helping me to get myself back together.
If there’s something I’ve learned here, it’s that the words of your parents—even when you’re grown and independent and doing well—carry a ton of weight. I will do my best to never carelessly hurt my daughters with my words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
And if you were a terrible cook, had a messy house, and made $30k/year you STILL wouldn't be worthless.
What do you think makes a human being worthy? You are worth something just for being alive and doing your best in this world. You are worth something just for being you.
Yes! Exactly. And your mom should be the first person to recognize this -- I view this as part of my job as a mother, to always see the inherent worthiness of my children, to be loved.
But my mom is the same way, she says stuff like this all the time. If I called her on it, she's roll her eyes and say I'm being oversensitive. But deep down I think she knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
And if you were a terrible cook, had a messy house, and made $30k/year you STILL wouldn't be worthless.
What do you think makes a human being worthy? You are worth something just for being alive and doing your best in this world. You are worth something just for being you.
Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
Anonymous wrote:She’s projecting her ‘stuff’ onto you. Don’t give it a second thought. Her approval/disapproval of you doesn’t define you. YOU define YOU.
Anonymous wrote:That's her own insecurity speaking. Was she ever as professionally successful as you? I doubt her crafting skills could bring in 6 figures. I say this as a SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Your Mother isn't classy at all. The specifics, and whether true, aren't important at all. If it wasn't one thing, it would be another. Anyone who would choose these words is not a good role model for your children.