Anonymous wrote:Try this clap back:
Mom, I love you. I just want to hug you. It's going to be ok. I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Older people just complain a lot. Ignore it and fold the laundry while you half listen.
Interesting! Reading DCUM one would get the impression that daughters complain a lot about their mothers and DILs complain a lot about their MILs. So it appears that young and middle aged women complain a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try this clap back:
Mom, I love you. I just want to hug you. It's going to be ok. I love you.
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Anonymous wrote:Try this clap back:
Mom, I love you. I just want to hug you. It's going to be ok. I love you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Older people just complain a lot. Ignore it and fold the laundry while you half listen.
This.
+1. Stop being fixated on what you want her to give you and how you want her to change who she is to cater to who you are. People here are so hung up on trying to control their parents and have no insight into themselves and their own self absorption.
Anonymous wrote:You know, if you keep giving me a guilt trip each time I call, it'll make me not want to call at all.
Anonymous wrote:“When you make rude comments like that, I don’t want to talk to you. Let’s try this again tomorrow.”
Do not wait for her to respond.
Hang up.
Wait 24 hours.
Call again and be pleasant.
If she makes the rude comment again, repeat.
This is really easy and can be solved quickly if you’re consistent.
If the 24 hours is too much for you, say “When you make rude comments like that, I don’t want to talk to you. Let’s try this again in an hour.”
Wait 65 minutes before calling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Older people just complain a lot. Ignore it and fold the laundry while you half listen.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Older people just complain a lot. Ignore it and fold the laundry while you half listen.