Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom was the same. I am a high sleep needs person and probably have some sort of ADD sleep related issues where I shut down after going going going and need sleep.
She never let me nap or sleep in on weekends even when we had no where to be.
I believe with my Mom it was some weird resentment which she still has for me. Now, even as an adult, if I sleep late or nap or have a lazy day in bed I feel so guilty.
YES.
I let my inattentive, sleep apnea-perturbed son sleep in when he has nowhere to go. His body needs the sleep! I remember so well my mother forcing my father and I out of bed every single morning, because she was up by 6am no matter what, and thought early habits were some sort of moral rectitude. My father snored badly and probably needed more sleep than he got. Now in his 70s he's developing dementia. Maybe lack of sleep contributed! I am not a morning person either and have trained my 5am-waking husband and daughter to be quiet in the morning. I am convinced that waking me earlier than my natural wake-up time is going to lead me to dementia and/or an early grave.
Anonymous wrote:My 99 year old grandmother just got over an illness and complained that it made her so tired that she wanted to sleep during the day. She refused to sleep when it wasn’t time and insisted that keeping to a schedule helps beat illness. Maybe OP’s mom felt similar?
Anonymous wrote:My mom was the same. I am a high sleep needs person and probably have some sort of ADD sleep related issues where I shut down after going going going and need sleep.
She never let me nap or sleep in on weekends even when we had no where to be.
I believe with my Mom it was some weird resentment which she still has for me. Now, even as an adult, if I sleep late or nap or have a lazy day in bed I feel so guilty.
Anonymous wrote:I’m currently sick and being lazy, napping. I always feel guilty when I do, even when my husband sweetly tucks me in, brings me tea in bed, etc. Napping is normal and healthy when sick. So why didn’t my mother allow it?
When I would come home from school sick and would want to nap, my mother would get angry and tell me, “You’re not going to just nap all evening.” Not because I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night, not because there were things to do, just… because. So I would get up and watch TV, or read, or sit in the living room. All idle things. But I couldn’t nap.
I’ve always wondered what her motivation was. I wasn’t missing homework or work/chores or extracurriculars. She just wouldn’t allow napping, but gave no reasons. I would ask her, but I cannot. So as I lay and ponder, I thought I’d ask here. Does anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was raised by an unloving parent
This is true, she was. But she was otherwise very loving to me, at times to the point of enmeshment.
[/b]Anonymous[b wrote:]I’m currently sick and being lazy, napping. I always feel guilty when I do, even when my husband sweetly tucks me in, brings me tea in bed, etc. Napping is normal and healthy when sick. So why didn’t my mother allow it?
When I would come home from school sick and would want to nap, my mother would get angry and tell me, “You’re not going to just nap all evening.” Not because I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night, not because there were things to do, just… because. So I would get up and watch TV, or read, or sit in the living room. All idle things. But I couldn’t nap.
I’ve always wondered what her motivation was. I wasn’t missing homework or work/chores or extracurriculars. She just wouldn’t allow napping, but gave no reasons. I would ask her, but I cannot. So as I lay and ponder, I thought I’d ask here. Does anyone know?