Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for all of the kind and thoughtful replies. I went, and was seated by the ushers near the stage. She saw me from the stage and gave a HUGE grin. And a huge hug after the show — in front of other parents. I was shocked.
I feel like I passed some kind of test!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for all of the kind and thoughtful replies. I went, and was seated by the ushers near the stage. She saw me from the stage and gave a HUGE grin. And a huge hug after the show — in front of other parents. I was shocked.
I feel like I passed some kind of test!
Anonymous wrote:What is your appearance like?
Just trying to help you keep it real. I was embarrassed of my mother growing up and never had people over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your appearance like?
Just trying to help you keep it real. I was embarrassed of my mother growing up and never had people over.
Same.
My mom was obese and didn’t really have good social skills. My friends parents were funny, pretty, slim, etc. My parents would literally always say or do something to embarrass me. For example my mom would sing inappropriate songs that were in the radio but get all the words wildly wrong and she was a horrible singer. Nothing she did was “bad” or ill intended, just outrageously embarrassing for a teen. I still cringe at them. My dad was only marginally better because he was quiet. When he did speak something that would embarrass me would fall out of his mouth. They’re still like that. I was embarrassed for them to meet my friends in my new town until recently and I’m 50. The only thing that changed is now I know I’m being judged for me not by my parents. And many of my friends parents are getting worse with age while mine are staying the same - so it’s about even now.
I am making a real effort to be better for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your appearance like?
Just trying to help you keep it real. I was embarrassed of my mother growing up and never had people over.
I really don't think this is it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal. Go to the performance anyway. But don't pressure her to have people over.
When I was in middle school, a mean girl said that my dad's truck was uncool. (It was a big red truck, nice quality Ford, full of construction tools.) I was mortified and I've kept this a secret from my dad for 30 years to spare his feelings.
You do realize your dad's feeling would not have been hurt by this, right? Why do you think he'd care what some mean little snot said about his truck and tools? You are projecting teen angst onto a grown man.