Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a link to past threads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow you people are harsh - i feel bad for OP. I would be shattered if my sibling cut me off.
You should read all of OP's previous threads before saying anything about us and our responses. Her sister is completely justified and OP only presents a partial story when she makes new posts and one that hides the details of what she has done to cause the situation.
Anonymous wrote:wow you people are harsh - i feel bad for OP. I would be shattered if my sibling cut me off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years I tried to keep up a relationship with the needy sibling. She always wanted more from me. More visits, more money, more from our parents. I finally realized that no matter how much I gave, it would never be enough. I haven't really cut her off, I just stopped calling. If she calls me, I talk to her for a little bit until she starts to whine, then I find there's something else that demands my attention.
That can work for a while, but once she figures out what's going on, she may just stop calling you. Will you be okay with that?
My friend's sister did pretty much the same thing- never called and when certain subjects came up, she'd suddenly have to get off the phone. It took a little while, but my friend figured out what she was doing and saw it as controlling on the sister's part and decided she didn't want to be treated that way. She then stopped calling her sister. The sister wasn't happy about it, but my friend just wants to stay uninvolved with the sister for a while. She says she actually feels better not having to walk on eggshells around her sister and figures it might be good to have a little space between them for a time.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any truth to what she says? I really don't know how people can cut off a blood relative. My sister doesn't seem to give me much thought. She always has an excuse for why she has to get off the phone or why she can't visit. Yet she has never told me if I've done anything wrong. I've come to the conclusion that I shouldn't invest my emotional energy in people that don't care about me. I need to think of people as how they really are and not how I wish they were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years I tried to keep up a relationship with the needy sibling. She always wanted more from me. More visits, more money, more from our parents. I finally realized that no matter how much I gave, it would never be enough. I haven't really cut her off, I just stopped calling. If she calls me, I talk to her for a little bit until she starts to whine, then I find there's something else that demands my attention.
That can work for a while, but once she figures out what's going on, she may just stop calling you. Will you be okay with that?
My friend's sister did pretty much the same thing- never called and when certain subjects came up, she'd suddenly have to get off the phone. It took a little while, but my friend figured out what she was doing and saw it as controlling on the sister's part and decided she didn't want to be treated that way. She then stopped calling her sister. The sister wasn't happy about it, but my friend just wants to stay uninvolved with the sister for a while. She says she actually feels better not having to walk on eggshells around her sister and figures it might be good to have a little space between them for a time.
If your friend was as annoying as PP's sister, the friend's sister probably isn't as sad as your friend thinks. I have a similar sister. When she goes on her tangents, I excuse myself. When she gets stuck on something for weeks or months at a time and every conversation has to revolve around it, I talk to her less and less. If she picks up on this pattern and chooses to cut me off instead of filtering what she says, so be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years I tried to keep up a relationship with the needy sibling. She always wanted more from me. More visits, more money, more from our parents. I finally realized that no matter how much I gave, it would never be enough. I haven't really cut her off, I just stopped calling. If she calls me, I talk to her for a little bit until she starts to whine, then I find there's something else that demands my attention.
That can work for a while, but once she figures out what's going on, she may just stop calling you. Will you be okay with that?
My friend's sister did pretty much the same thing- never called and when certain subjects came up, she'd suddenly have to get off the phone. It took a little while, but my friend figured out what she was doing and saw it as controlling on the sister's part and decided she didn't want to be treated that way. She then stopped calling her sister. The sister wasn't happy about it, but my friend just wants to stay uninvolved with the sister for a while. She says she actually feels better not having to walk on eggshells around her sister and figures it might be good to have a little space between them for a time.