Anonymous wrote:She isn’t “standoffish”: she doesn’t want anything to do with you at all. Leave her alone.
I was your niece. The entire family refused to acknowledge that my creepy uncle said wildly inappropriate (sexual jokes, comments about my body, speculation about my relationship status, etc) things, often after he’d had a few beers at family dinners/events. He did this to one other niece, but she lived across the country. The creepy uncle’s wife, my aunt, is a determinedly optimistic, blinkered woman who refused to see or acknowledge and my parents were the same.
So my aunt would probably have described me as “standoffish.”
Are you sure there is nothing about your family dynamic or an individual family member that is triggering her? She isn’t reacting in such an emphatic way for no reason, you know.
Anonymous wrote:
Skipped two grades, college at 15, poor social skills.
It sounds like giftedness with High-Functioning Autism, or HFA... plus something else going on.
Most kids and young people with HFA that I know have the best intentions, even though they can be brusque or inattentive, or seem to lack empathy.
Your niece is aggressively dismissive. There must be something going on in addition to the HFA, but it appears as if socio-communication issues are a baseline.
What does your sister say? I would have told my niece she was acting rudely many years ago, but I assume you've done that. You could try and engage now too, and say that she's been hurtful and rude for no reason, while you've tried your best to have a relationship, and can she tell you a tangible reason for her actions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a nightmare. I wouldn't be upset about this.
We only know OP’s side.
Well its what OP thinks. Even if not true, why would she want to be around this person? I find people's expectations of relationships with other because of "family" so strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a nightmare. I wouldn't be upset about this.
We only know OP’s side.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a nightmare. I wouldn't be upset about this.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds rude. There’s a difference between not engaged and rude. Her parents need to help her find that.
In your shoes I’d just write her off and ignore her. If she reaches out later in life, great.
Anonymous wrote:She isn’t “standoffish”: she doesn’t want anything to do with you at all. Leave her alone.
I was your niece. The entire family refused to acknowledge that my creepy uncle said wildly inappropriate (sexual jokes, comments about my body, speculation about my relationship status, etc) things, often after he’d had a few beers at family dinners/events. He did this to one other niece, but she lived across the country. The creepy uncle’s wife, my aunt, is a determinedly optimistic, blinkered woman who refused to see or acknowledge and my parents were the same.
So my aunt would probably have described me as “standoffish.”
Are you sure there is nothing about your family dynamic or an individual family member that is triggering her? She isn’t reacting in such an emphatic way for no reason, you know.