Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is the first time she has said these things, then yeah, there is likely a grain a truth to what she is saying. It sucks to hear people call out your faults. Maybe you do in fact come across in your interactions were her or others as cold and uncaring. For example, what you might consider funny or flip remarks can be heard as uncaring and mean.
Saying your child is cold is different from saying you’re sorry you didn’t have another kid because the one you have is inadequate. Talk about cold. It’s abusive.
OP, I’m sorry your mother said that. There’s no excuse for it.
Anonymous wrote:If this is the first time she has said these things, then yeah, there is likely a grain a truth to what she is saying. It sucks to hear people call out your faults. Maybe you do in fact come across in your interactions were her or others as cold and uncaring. For example, what you might consider funny or flip remarks can be heard as uncaring and mean.
Anonymous wrote: She told me she’s sorry she only had one child (me) because I can’t be the daughter she needs right now. I never say the right things to her. I’m cold. I’m uncaring. I’m unsympathetic. She told me I’m “not so smart after all” because I can’t decipher the medical journal snippet his doctor gave her.
I know it shouldn’t bother me. I know she’s stressed and angry and upset. But I’m really hurt by her words (I told her this, but she responded with how it’s typical of me to turn everything on myself.)