Anonymous wrote:I don't resent my DC, although he makes all of our lives difficult and makes the family stressed and unhappy. I do hope that he never has children. I'll never say this to DH because they're so much alike.
Anonymous wrote:Big hugs to you, OP. The situation is hard.
PP mentioned fear. A lot of the negative emotions stem from fear, when you drill down far enough. It might help to think about that a little more. Maybe it's fear for your child, maybe it's fear you won't get your own needs meet, maybe some complicated mix of a lot of things.
But you can't figure out how to address the root when you can't see it for what it is.
So very hard.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been resentful exactly, but every time DS has an ADHD or Aspie or OCD moment, or he's made his teachers mad, or made a perfectly avoidable mistake at home due to these things, I get angry, and I know that anger comes from fear that he won't make it by himself as an adult - or at least, not without getting fired from multiple jobs and people thinking he's very odd.
Anonymous wrote:I've never been resentful exactly, but every time DS has an ADHD or Aspie or OCD moment, or he's made his teachers mad, or made a perfectly avoidable mistake at home due to these things, I get angry, and I know that anger comes from fear that he won't make it by himself as an adult - or at least, not without getting fired from multiple jobs and people thinking he's very odd.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not alone.