Makes sense to me. OP, maybe you haven't really let go of wanting to change them yet. You need to grieve over not getting the parents you deserved. So sorry. But it sounds like you're a much better parent to your child.Anonymous wrote:Here's the problem --- you need to accept that something was wrong with them. You look at your beautiful and children and you wonder "What was wrong with ME? Why couldn't they love me?" You keep trying to find the flaw in yourself that made them not love you.
Stop that. it wasn't you. It was them.
Parenting skills are distributed on a bell curve, just like intelligence. Some people just crap out and draw parents who are way down on the left side of the curve.
You just crapped out. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the problem --- you need to accept that something was wrong with them. You look at your beautiful and children and you wonder "What was wrong with ME? Why couldn't they love me?" You keep trying to find the flaw in yourself that made them not love you.
Stop that. it wasn't you. It was them.
Parenting skills are distributed on a bell curve, just like intelligence. Some people just crap out and draw parents who are way down on the left side of the curve.
You just crapped out. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the problem --- you need to accept that something was wrong with them. You look at your beautiful and children and you wonder "What was wrong with ME? Why couldn't they love me?" You keep trying to find the flaw in yourself that made them not love you.
Stop that. it wasn't you. It was them.
Parenting skills are distributed on a bell curve, just like intelligence. Some people just crap out and draw parents who are way down on the left side of the curve.
You just crapped out. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:You're not alone, OP. I look at my child and it blows my mind to think of the way they treated me when I was that age. I also am held back by what I lacked, and have no idea if it will ever get better. I am trying really, really hard to do right by my child, and I feel good about that. So that's something to focus on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, try to put things in perspective. There's a lot worse than "seriously selfish." They could be vicious and destructive - that would be worse, right? Seriously selfish is really sad, but manageable.
Absolutely, they could have been murders or a host of other things. I am super responsible as a result of my upbringing but how do I turn off the sadness in my head? To the PP who asked about money/free childcare- that's a laughable thought. It's always a one way direction with them and they love to play mind games on me.
Anonymous wrote:And with this history you now expect those parents to be loving grandparents?