Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you should have set more firm boundaries earlier in her life. Why does she think she can persist until you give up?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s pretty rude. OP doesn’t have to take her out for a nice dinner at all. If her plans are incompatible with the invitation, she should just say that and decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way she treats you is not the way she treats the rest of the world. Maybe you just don't have a great relationship.
And how do you know? I have seen the way she treats her university roommate.
Anonymous wrote:You want to be her sister when it’s the camaraderie of soccer but a mom when you demand respect. She’s likely confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you should have set more firm boundaries earlier in her life. Why does she think she can persist until you give up?
Like I said, I am just venting. DCUM is a safe space to vent. When you set clear boundaries, there is always resistance. I am an only parent and have shouldered being a mom, dad, and sibling for at least 10 years.
How are you the sibling?
It’s figurative. I am the older sister that she never had. For example, we play competitive soccer together now. We are teammates. It brings in a different dynamic than being a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you should have set more firm boundaries earlier in her life. Why does she think she can persist until you give up?
Like I said, I am just venting. DCUM is a safe space to vent. When you set clear boundaries, there is always resistance. I am an only parent and have shouldered being a mom, dad, and sibling for at least 10 years.
How are you the sibling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you should have set more firm boundaries earlier in her life. Why does she think she can persist until you give up?
Like I said, I am just venting. DCUM is a safe space to vent. When you set clear boundaries, there is always resistance. I am an only parent and have shouldered being a mom, dad, and sibling for at least 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:The way she treats you is not the way she treats the rest of the world. Maybe you just don't have a great relationship.