Anonymous wrote:Its a good thing. As tweens get into teenage-hood they begin to separate from their parents. In your case separation from you is first. Also, a good relationship with her dad will do goo things for her future romantic relationships (if she is cis) and work relationships with men. I am an only child (daughter) and i find it much easier to talk with my dad even now at 40+. He has always been so honest and without subtext and no continuous undercurrent of self improvement that my mom always dished out. None of "you did a good job, but it would have been even better if...". I have a good relationship with my mom but always have to watch what i say or do as ill hear about her opinion if its not what she expects/deems correct. So i can be a lot more honest with my dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horribly narcissistic post.
One of the advantages of an anonymous forum is the ability to "talk through" or vent about lesser feelings in order to get perspective. I get your perspective is that OP is being narcissistic, but it's not really all that helpful.
I was having a horribly difficult time in high school and my mom basically said get over yourself. I will never forget it.
DP, but actually it is. OP is thinking about this from a purely selfish standpoint - how it makes HER feel. Her daughter is obviously enjoying being close to her dad, so why not frame it in terms of how SHE feels? That's not remotely the same thing as your mom telling you to get over yourself. I imagine that hurt a lot and I'm sorry it still haunts you.
Is the mother not allowed to have feelings? You act as if she's suppose to be a robot. Everyone has the right to have feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids and am a SAHM. Pretty sure all three kids prefer DH over me. I don’t mind.
Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horribly narcissistic post.
One of the advantages of an anonymous forum is the ability to "talk through" or vent about lesser feelings in order to get perspective. I get your perspective is that OP is being narcissistic, but it's not really all that helpful.
I was having a horribly difficult time in high school and my mom basically said get over yourself. I will never forget it.
DP, but actually it is. OP is thinking about this from a purely selfish standpoint - how it makes HER feel. Her daughter is obviously enjoying being close to her dad, so why not frame it in terms of how SHE feels? That's not remotely the same thing as your mom telling you to get over yourself. I imagine that hurt a lot and I'm sorry it still haunts you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horribly narcissistic post.
One of the advantages of an anonymous forum is the ability to "talk through" or vent about lesser feelings in order to get perspective. I get your perspective is that OP is being narcissistic, but it's not really all that helpful.
I was having a horribly difficult time in high school and my mom basically said get over yourself. I will never forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a horribly narcissistic post.
One of the advantages of an anonymous forum is the ability to "talk through" or vent about lesser feelings in order to get perspective. I get your perspective is that OP is being narcissistic, but it's not really all that helpful.
I was having a horribly difficult time in high school and my mom basically said get over yourself. I will never forget it.
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids and am a SAHM. Pretty sure all three kids prefer DH over me. I don’t mind.