.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like you should be just as angry at your parents. I don’t understand why you’re only blaming your sibling.
Because the mother is probably the same exact way the sister is. And OP is in denial. It hurts to much to acknowledge that your mother doesn't like you as much as the other sister. I went through this in my lifetime.
+1. I’m in my late 40s and have only come to terms with this in the last couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Your hatred to your sibling will probably extend to her kid as the behavior continues. Do you have kids? I hope it doesn’t become a contest over which grandkid gets more from your parents. Second generation effects of your sisters behavior. I’d be disgusted but relieved the sister can devote her life to bathing and toileting your parents in their old age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like you should be just as angry at your parents. I don’t understand why you’re only blaming your sibling.
Because the mother is probably the same exact way the sister is. And OP is in denial. It hurts to much to acknowledge that your mother doesn't like you as much as the other sister. I went through this in my lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in a very similar family situation. I was in college, taking student loans & trying to make rent while my mom would bring home piles of brand new stuff for my then-little nephew a week: stuff straight from the local Carter’s store, more piles of new clothes from Old Navy, toys, food, reusable water bottles, books etc. She spent like crazy on this child. My younger sibling was in middle school at the time.
My mom openly admitted to me that she wasn’t sure when & if she’d ever have another grandchild, so might as well go all out on this one.
1. Those costs are nothing next to college costs. You were an adult and presumably functional enough. It often happens that parents let the more capable child fend a little more for themselves while they deal with the one with more needs. My neighbor and I, both with one autistic kid and one neurotypical kid, have to do this. We only have two arms and so much bandwidth.
2. Excuse me, do you mean to say that your sibling who had a child was in middle school at the time?!? Who do you think was going to provide the baby stuff?
My goodness, you want to take another crack at that one?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like you should be just as angry at your parents. I don’t understand why you’re only blaming your sibling.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t feel hatred toward my sibling in this situation but a lot of anxiety about what is going to happen when my parents are no longer around to fund her lifestyle.
My parents are constantly shelling out money (most recently to cover the mortgage she couldn’t pay). Meanwhile she has a new car and her kids have brand new clothes, video games, etc. I have no clue what she’s going to do when they pass and there is no more money. It stresses me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in a very similar family situation. I was in college, taking student loans & trying to make rent while my mom would bring home piles of brand new stuff for my then-little nephew a week: stuff straight from the local Carter’s store, more piles of new clothes from Old Navy, toys, food, reusable water bottles, books etc. She spent like crazy on this child. My younger sibling was in middle school at the time.
My mom openly admitted to me that she wasn’t sure when & if she’d ever have another grandchild, so might as well go all out on this one.
1. Those costs are nothing next to college costs. You were an adult and presumably functional enough. It often happens that parents let the more capable child fend a little more for themselves while they deal with the one with more needs. My neighbor and I, both with one autistic kid and one neurotypical kid, have to do this. We only have two arms and so much bandwidth.
2. Excuse me, do you mean to say that your sibling who had a child was in middle school at the time?!? Who do you think was going to provide the baby stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why you’re getting so mad about choices other adults are making.
OP here my parents are relatively high income but have significant CC debt & spend money like crazy. I am worried I’ll be left taking cover of them someday.