Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents also refused to call me OP. And gave me a hard time. Never understood it.
It’s a generational thing.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents also refused to call me OP. And gave me a hard time. Never understood it.
It’s a generational thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You sound as petty as your parents.
THIS
+2. Come on OP. Express your anger, take a break for a bit, but don’t seriously stop calling your parents over this.
Or . . . OP's parent can pick up the phone and call to the extent they want to hear from her. I understand that even senior citizens can make outgoing calls these days.
Continue to voice that. But as people here have said, this isn’t an uncommon viewpoint of older generations, that it’s the younger ones that call them. It can stem from an (in our view) outdated notion of respect looks like, or it can be from being uncomfortable about potentially disturbing a young family, or it can be from absentmindedness etc. Discuss it, let them know you’d appreciate a phone call. Take a break if you need to, space out your phone calls if you find it super annoying.
But cutting off contact for something like this is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You sound as petty as your parents.
THIS
+2. Come on OP. Express your anger, take a break for a bit, but don’t seriously stop calling your parents over this.
Or . . . OP's parent can pick up the phone and call to the extent they want to hear from her. I understand that even senior citizens can make outgoing calls these days.
Continue to voice that. But as people here have said, this isn’t an uncommon viewpoint of older generations, that it’s the younger ones that call them. It can stem from an (in our view) outdated notion of respect looks like, or it can be from being uncomfortable about potentially disturbing a young family, or it can be from absentmindedness etc. Discuss it, let them know you’d appreciate a phone call. Take a break if you need to, space out your phone calls if you find it super annoying.
But cutting off contact for something like this is over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You sound as petty as your parents.
THIS
+2. Come on OP. Express your anger, take a break for a bit, but don’t seriously stop calling your parents over this.
Or . . . OP's parent can pick up the phone and call to the extent they want to hear from her. I understand that even senior citizens can make outgoing calls these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. You sound as petty as your parents.
THIS
+2. Come on OP. Express your anger, take a break for a bit, but don’t seriously stop calling your parents over this.
Anonymous wrote:I adore my parent and consider them my best friends. That being said a few years ago I had a stressful month. I was seriously overwhelmed on every level, I also had a major health issue and was hospitalized. I ended up not calling my parents for a month. And the strangest thing was that they didn’t even call me ONCE. Parents who I called daily since I left home. I had texted my parents multiple times a day before. Once the dust settled I couldn’t believe they wouldn’t call me and I was really hurt. And then a few more months went by and they still didn’t call. Wtf.
I got over it and started calling them several times a week, but it has stuck with me. If I don’t call, my parents will literally forget I exist. They won’t call EVER. It blows my mind and I’ll never treat my kids like this. My in-laws never call Dh either. But in their case, he doesn’t care and so they just miss out on learning about our kids. Their loss. What is it with people who don’t reciprocate?
Anonymous wrote:My parents also refused to call me OP. And gave me a hard time. Never understood it.
Anonymous wrote:I adore my parent and consider them my best friends. That being said a few years ago I had a stressful month. I was seriously overwhelmed on every level, I also had a major health issue and was hospitalized. I ended up not calling my parents for a month. And the strangest thing was that they didn’t even call me ONCE. Parents who I called daily since I left home. I had texted my parents multiple times a day before. Once the dust settled I couldn’t believe they wouldn’t call me and I was really hurt. And then a few more months went by and they still didn’t call. Wtf.
I got over it and started calling them several times a week, but it has stuck with me. If I don’t call, my parents will literally forget I exist. They won’t call EVER. It blows my mind and I’ll never treat my kids like this. My in-laws never call Dh either. But in their case, he doesn’t care and so they just miss out on learning about our kids. Their loss. What is it with people who don’t reciprocate?