Anonymous wrote:The world doesn't stop because you had a child. He timing sucks, but she probably has been bursting at the seams to tell people. Move on and focus on your baby.... Who will soon have a cousin / future play mate in the family.
Anonymous wrote:The day I called my mother to tell her I'd just had my first baby (her first grandchild), all she could talk about was how she'd just found out my brother's wife was pregnant. Now, I was very happy for my brother, but it was a typical kick in the teeth for me from my mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read all the posts, and OP may have added info, but this reminded me of posts Ive read on the "family living with narcissist" support groups.
In and of itself such behavior seems like not a big deal, but OP may have an instinctive context we dont know about- a sense that this was weird, and the energy of it was weird in the moment. Ive read posts about narcissists finding ways to insert themselves on moments such as a baby having been born and deflect the moment with something as random as sending someone important on an errand. Its hard to explain, but the context is everything.
OP may have had one of those "s** that was.....weird...why exactly...?" moments. My father married a narcissist after my mom died, and believe me, its a very twisted and strange experience. It can hide in plain view and people who "see" it are usually told the person is being nice or gracious. They are usually charming and are expert manipulators.
OP here. I'm close to the family and this is absolutely true. SIL is definitely a narcissist. My friend has suffered a lot and I can totally relate to the "only some people see it" and the vast majority thinking it's no big deal and some even think SIL is amazing, gracious, devoted martyr, generous, etc.
I feel bad for my friend but I'm trying to help her let go of it and focus on her little guy.
Anonymous wrote:You say to her: "Awesome! I'm so happy "Molly" will have a cousin to grow up with!"
You say to yourself: "Bitch."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read all the posts, and OP may have added info, but this reminded me of posts Ive read on the "family living with narcissist" support groups.
In and of itself such behavior seems like not a big deal, but OP may have an instinctive context we dont know about- a sense that this was weird, and the energy of it was weird in the moment. Ive read posts about narcissists finding ways to insert themselves on moments such as a baby having been born and deflect the moment with something as random as sending someone important on an errand. Its hard to explain, but the context is everything.
OP may have had one of those "s** that was.....weird...why exactly...?" moments. My father married a narcissist after my mom died, and believe me, its a very twisted and strange experience. It can hide in plain view and people who "see" it are usually told the person is being nice or gracious. They are usually charming and are expert manipulators.
OP here. I'm close to the family and this is absolutely true. SIL is definitely a narcissist. My friend has suffered a lot and I can totally relate to the "only some people see it" and the vast majority thinking it's no big deal and some even think SIL is amazing, gracious, devoted martyr, generous, etc.
I feel bad for my friend but I'm trying to help her let go of it and focus on her little guy.
Anonymous wrote:Have not read all the posts, and OP may have added info, but this reminded me of posts Ive read on the "family living with narcissist" support groups.
In and of itself such behavior seems like not a big deal, but OP may have an instinctive context we dont know about- a sense that this was weird, and the energy of it was weird in the moment. Ive read posts about narcissists finding ways to insert themselves on moments such as a baby having been born and deflect the moment with something as random as sending someone important on an errand. Its hard to explain, but the context is everything.
OP may have had one of those "s** that was.....weird...why exactly...?" moments. My father married a narcissist after my mom died, and believe me, its a very twisted and strange experience. It can hide in plain view and people who "see" it are usually told the person is being nice or gracious. They are usually charming and are expert manipulators.