Anonymous wrote:I am retired, and live alone hours from her—but mine has not. Plus, she got annoyed that I was suggesting preparation plans to help her (re: car issues she is dealing with).
She does not “get” how nice it is to have someone looking out for your welfare.
(Trust me, as someone who feels very much on my own.)
I’m disappointed in the unkind comments. Sometimes children don’t grow up holding up the mirror to reflect back how they were parented. This likely has nothing to do with you. It may be simply differences in expectations, unresolved trauma that had nothing to do with you and you made not have been made aware of it. Perhaps she’s trying to separate herself as a way to develop her independence and self actualization. There are myriad of reasons this could be.