Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has very little to do with you and a lot to do with her own emotional issues: She's competitive with you and threatened by you; she's worried that you're the better mother; she's worried your children love you more than you love her. Etc. "Lavishing care" doesn't mean she didn't or doesn't have significant emotional issues.
I don't get this at all. Weird post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she can't, but you shouldn't interpret every comment she makes as a judgment against you. So what? She asked what costumes are you buying? I would take it as a question not a judgment.
Just because something was an issue in the past does not mean it is the subtext for every conversation.
Just stop. Don't let it bother you. She raised kids in a different time. It was a lot easier to live on one income then. Comparing yourself to her and vice versa is apples to oranges.
Seriously, the OP is pathetic.
OP stop reading into every little comment. Perhaps your mom is just recounting some of the nice things she did for you as a kid.
Tell her "Thank you. Those costumes were great."
Anonymous wrote:This has very little to do with you and a lot to do with her own emotional issues: She's competitive with you and threatened by you; she's worried that you're the better mother; she's worried your children love you more than you love her. Etc. "Lavishing care" doesn't mean she didn't or doesn't have significant emotional issues.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she can't, but you shouldn't interpret every comment she makes as a judgment against you. So what? She asked what costumes are you buying? I would take it as a question not a judgment.
Just because something was an issue in the past does not mean it is the subtext for every conversation.
Just stop. Don't let it bother you. She raised kids in a different time. It was a lot easier to live on one income then. Comparing yourself to her and vice versa is apples to oranges.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she can't, but you shouldn't interpret every comment she makes as a judgment against you. So what? She asked what costumes are you buying? I would take it as a question not a judgment.
Just because something was an issue in the past does not mean it is the subtext for every conversation.
Just stop. Don't let it bother you. She raised kids in a different time. It was a lot easier to live on one income then. Comparing yourself to her and vice versa is apples to oranges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sympathize with OP because my mom was great mother when I was young and I thought that our great relationship would extend into adulthood. As she has aged my mother has developed a number of problems, largely of her own making, that have fundamentally altered her personality and made her into someone I don't enjoy spending time with. Although the new situation is no longer new I have no idea how to spend time with her. I actually dislike her; she is the antithesis of the person she raised me to be. It's very disconcerting to experience such a change in what was once a good relationship. I can't be a good daughter anymore because of her changed expectations of what she wants from the relationship.
You haven't changed as well? Have you considered that she has dementia or early-onset Altzheimer's. If she, and only she, has changed so drastically, then there is quite likely a medical problem. Why haven't you explored such possibilities? You sound selfish, entitled, and mean.
Anonymous wrote:I sympathize with OP because my mom was great mother when I was young and I thought that our great relationship would extend into adulthood. As she has aged my mother has developed a number of problems, largely of her own making, that have fundamentally altered her personality and made her into someone I don't enjoy spending time with. Although the new situation is no longer new I have no idea how to spend time with her. I actually dislike her; she is the antithesis of the person she raised me to be. It's very disconcerting to experience such a change in what was once a good relationship. I can't be a good daughter anymore because of her changed expectations of what she wants from the relationship.