Anonymous wrote:I have no relationship with my parents or my siblings so therefore my kids don’t see or know their cousins. (They know the grandparents but no longer have any contact.) I’m trying to understand how this would even work, eg, sibling hasn’t spoken to me in 6 years, blocked me on social media, etc, but our kids are going to hang out? How would that come about?
I would love to have parents & siblings - in theory - and therefore for my kids to have cousin relationships in the way I see other families have these things. But sadly, in reality, I can’t have those relationships with these particular people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Until you don’t. Life is long.
Well we’re in our 60s so . . .
Oh then ..life is short. 😀
One of the more interesting things about DCUM is how nasty the women get whenever someone says they’re from a happy and stable family. Why is that, do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Cousin relationships are overrated.. Kids will form their own adult relationships of their own choosing when they grow up. (hopefully).
Anonymous wrote:I noticed a trend in this group: "I have no relationship with my siblings". What about your kids? Do they know their cousins? If you have no relationship with your siblings, do you make an effort for cousins' sake? How does that work exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Sure you do. 👍
Yea, sorry, but t's true. Not everyone in the DVM is all F__cked up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Sure you do. 👍
Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's hard for people to fathom how someone could have no relationship with their siblings. If you have experienced it, you'd know that whether the cousins have a relationship isn't a huge concern given the circumstances.
I am close with my siblings and the rest of my family, but I married into a family that seemed to be close but in reality were a ticking time bomb on the verge of imploding at the smallest of conflicts. Fast forward 15 years and we don't really have much of a relationship with DH's family any more (at his insistence). His brother in particular is truly awful and they haven't spoken in years. I couldn't care less about my kids knowing my BIL's kids. It comes at too high of a price. I never thought I'd feel that way as someone who comes from a close-knit family, but here we are. I won't speak ill of them in front of my kids and I won't prevent my kids from getting to know their cousins when they're older if they choose, but we aren't going to subject ourselves to DH's family simply for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Until you don’t. Life is long.
Well we’re in our 60s so . . .
Oh then ..life is short. 😀
One of the more interesting things about DCUM is how nasty the women get whenever someone says they’re from a happy and stable family. Why is that, do you think?
I’m a man. Misogynist much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the "smug" poster. My spouse and I both have great relationships with our siblings and cousins, and so do our kids with theirs.
Until you don’t. Life is long.
Well we’re in our 60s so . . .
Oh then ..life is short. 😀
One of the more interesting things about DCUM is how nasty the women get whenever someone says they’re from a happy and stable family. Why is that, do you think?