Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you my sister? Because today I told my sister my thoughts on something she was doing with her house and she’s gone silent. If it’s you then I say grow up. Our family talks. A LOT. All of the time. So stop thinking of it as a lecture and think of it as me giving my opinion. I welcome yours always and you frequently give it. As does every other member of the family on the group chat. That’s who we are and you can silence the notifications or block us. But you won’t and neither will we when you go off on something.
Interesting how you view it as others "going off on something' and not yourself, when you give unsolicited opinions.
Hmm.... now I’m wondering if this really is you. If it is, then my “lecture” was directed at how your actions are involving our parents and they can no longer do this type of work in their current health. You still act like a child and expect them to drop everything to run and help you. They are elderly and we should be helping them because they are not well. Open your eyes. They are not the strong parents you remember from 30 years ago and now they need our help. Mom was exhausted last night and is downright frail. So yes. I will continue to lecture you when you expect the world to stop what they are doing to physically help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you my sister? Because today I told my sister my thoughts on something she was doing with her house and she’s gone silent. If it’s you then I say grow up. Our family talks. A LOT. All of the time. So stop thinking of it as a lecture and think of it as me giving my opinion. I welcome yours always and you frequently give it. As does every other member of the family on the group chat. That’s who we are and you can silence the notifications or block us. But you won’t and neither will we when you go off on something.
Interesting how you view it as others "going off on something' and not yourself, when you give unsolicited opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Are you my sister? Because today I told my sister my thoughts on something she was doing with her house and she’s gone silent. If it’s you then I say grow up. Our family talks. A LOT. All of the time. So stop thinking of it as a lecture and think of it as me giving my opinion. I welcome yours always and you frequently give it. As does every other member of the family on the group chat. That’s who we are and you can silence the notifications or block us. But you won’t and neither will we when you go off on something.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a family of 7 kids. We are all in our 40s and 50s-- grown up, functioning members of society-- but there's still a part of everyone who sees us in the same "roles" we had as kids. It's dumb but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 older brothers (twins) that are 20 years older than me. I was a surprise late in life baby. I'm just a few years older than their kids. I might as well be one of their children. I've told them I already have a father and don't need another one. They pay no attention and keep giving their unsolicited advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK?
You going to tell her to cut it out, or not? What is the point of this thread?
lol you think that stops it?
So then cut contact or limit contact. Yes, and? What is the point of this thread?
Anonymous wrote:I have one super smart brother who lectures me...sometimes about my own field of expertise, which isn’t related to his.
“They way the do it, you see, is that they essential...”
Someone like that isnt going to magically change, so try to find humor in it instead of getting offended or upset.