Anonymous wrote:Then this about your feeling about how your mom raised you and not about her financial decisions. In order to figure out what you are willing to do, it might help to see a therapist first a few sessions to help you parse through your feelings towards your mom (and perhaps how your dad played into that).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is 70 and is allergic to not spending every single dollar that she comes into possession of. After a series of appalling decisions, she has no money, no place to live, and has failed to secure a LT partner after she dumped my dad. Now she wants her children to take care of her financially and I absolutely do not want any part in it. My siblings are also at their wits end. How can we deal with this without her destroying all of us?
How was she otherwise as a parent?
Not great. And the further I get into parenthood, the more appalled I am at her. I really can’t forgive her for things she did, or find love for her. If this were my dad, I would move him in with me to help him, or help him in whatever way I could. But no way am I doing that with my mom.
To strangers and people who don’t know her well, she comes across as charming and fun. But she was completely different as a parent.
Then this about your feeling about how your mom raised you and not about her financial decisions. In order to figure out what you are willing to do, it might help to see a therapist first a few sessions to help you parse through your feelings towards your mom (and perhaps how your dad played into that).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is 70 and is allergic to not spending every single dollar that she comes into possession of. After a series of appalling decisions, she has no money, no place to live, and has failed to secure a LT partner after she dumped my dad. Now she wants her children to take care of her financially and I absolutely do not want any part in it. My siblings are also at their wits end. How can we deal with this without her destroying all of us?
How was she otherwise as a parent?
Not great. And the further I get into parenthood, the more appalled I am at her. I really can’t forgive her for things she did, or find love for her. If this were my dad, I would move him in with me to help him, or help him in whatever way I could. But no way am I doing that with my mom.
To strangers and people who don’t know her well, she comes across as charming and fun. But she was completely different as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is 70 and is allergic to not spending every single dollar that she comes into possession of. After a series of appalling decisions, she has no money, no place to live, and has failed to secure a LT partner after she dumped my dad. Now she wants her children to take care of her financially and I absolutely do not want any part in it. My siblings are also at their wits end. How can we deal with this without her destroying all of us?
How was she otherwise as a parent?