Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow Op, you sound horrible. You resent your mom but have you ever thought about what it was like for her? No. You're selfish. But I'm sure you'll be a perfect mother and give your kid a perfect life.
Or more likely you'll somehow screw up your kid too because you sound like a selfish bitch. I feel bad for your mom, it sounds like she's had a difficult life.
Agree 100%. May your kids treat you like you treat your mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. I am very sorry for those of you who lost a parent you loved deeply. But you know what, it's easy to romanticize a relationship with a parent who doesn't exist. Maybe yours would have been wonderful and nurturing, or maybe it would have been as fraught as the ones many of us have with our living parents.
My relationship with my mother is poor in part because my father is mentally ill, and she decided long ago that keeping her home intact and as peaceful as possible, regardless of the crazy that required all of us to suffer, was her primary goal. I often wonder whether we all would have been better off if he had died when I was young. I used to dream about the whole family dying in a big fire ...
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Wow Op, you sound horrible. You resent your mom but have you ever thought about what it was like for her? No. You're selfish. But I'm sure you'll be a perfect mother and give your kid a perfect life.
Or more likely you'll somehow screw up your kid too because you sound like a selfish bitch. I feel bad for your mom, it sounds like she's had a difficult life.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I am very sorry for those of you who lost a parent you loved deeply. But you know what, it's easy to romanticize a relationship with a parent who doesn't exist. Maybe yours would have been wonderful and nurturing, or maybe it would have been as fraught as the ones many of us have with our living parents.
My relationship with my mother is poor in part because my father is mentally ill, and she decided long ago that keeping her home intact and as peaceful as possible, regardless of the crazy that required all of us to suffer, was her primary goal. I often wonder whether we all would have been better off if he had died when I was young. I used to dream about the whole family dying in a big fire ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom die of cancer when I was 9 years old. What I wouldn't give for this "problem," OP.
I agree, and eff you to others saying this is a real problem. It isn't. If you don't want to go shopping, tell her you'd prefer to shop on your own.
I assume neither of you have any problems in life, then?
Congratulations, you win!
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Uh... that response makes zero sense in context. Get back to your soaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom die of cancer when I was 9 years old. What I wouldn't give for this "problem," OP.
I agree, and eff you to others saying this is a real problem. It isn't. If you don't want to go shopping, tell her you'd prefer to shop on your own.
I assume neither of you have any problems in life, then?
Congratulations, you win!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched my mom die of cancer when I was 9 years old. What I wouldn't give for this "problem," OP.
I agree, and eff you to others saying this is a real problem. It isn't. If you don't want to go shopping, tell her you'd prefer to shop on your own.