Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who says something like "I can't be a part of their rollercoaster anymore" seems to love to create drama. Can't you see that, OP? If you truly don't want to be a part of the "rollercoaster" then don't contact his kids -- they are part of him.
Why do you keep suggesting that OP's sibling is a HIM? They mentioned the sibling was a "her." You sound like you're doing some weird projecting, maybe about your DH?
Because this was said:
My brother is cutting contact with us. I believe he's mentally ill, and has had one diagnosis of bipolar disorder (although that is hard for me to believe).
And other posts mentioned OP's feelings about the bipolar diagnosis.
Thanks for your projections about my 'DH' -- I don't have one. Can you point out where the sibling was a her?
Anonymous wrote:You can't really have a "relationship" with minor kids without having one with the parent. You can keep acknowledging special occasions, which is nice of you, and hope that they get whatever you send. When they are adults, they can decide whether they want to have a relationship with you or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who says something like "I can't be a part of their rollercoaster anymore" seems to love to create drama. Can't you see that, OP? If you truly don't want to be a part of the "rollercoaster" then don't contact his kids -- they are part of him.
Why do you keep suggesting that OP's sibling is a HIM? They mentioned the sibling was a "her." You sound like you're doing some weird projecting, maybe about your DH?
Because this was said:
My brother is cutting contact with us. I believe he's mentally ill, and has had one diagnosis of bipolar disorder (although that is hard for me to believe).
And other posts mentioned OP's feelings about the bipolar diagnosis.
Thanks for your projections about my 'DH' -- I don't have one. Can you point out where the sibling was a her?
Calm down, Nelly.
OP's follow-up is at 7:32. You seem to be referencing a response to OP, not the OP themself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who says something like "I can't be a part of their rollercoaster anymore" seems to love to create drama. Can't you see that, OP? If you truly don't want to be a part of the "rollercoaster" then don't contact his kids -- they are part of him.
Why do you keep suggesting that OP's sibling is a HIM? They mentioned the sibling was a "her." You sound like you're doing some weird projecting, maybe about your DH?
Because this was said:
My brother is cutting contact with us. I believe he's mentally ill, and has had one diagnosis of bipolar disorder (although that is hard for me to believe).
And other posts mentioned OP's feelings about the bipolar diagnosis.
Thanks for your projections about my 'DH' -- I don't have one. Can you point out where the sibling was a her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who says something like "I can't be a part of their rollercoaster anymore" seems to love to create drama. Can't you see that, OP? If you truly don't want to be a part of the "rollercoaster" then don't contact his kids -- they are part of him.
Why do you keep suggesting that OP's sibling is a HIM? They mentioned the sibling was a "her." You sound like you're doing some weird projecting, maybe about your DH?
Anonymous wrote:Everyone who says something like "I can't be a part of their rollercoaster anymore" seems to love to create drama. Can't you see that, OP? If you truly don't want to be a part of the "rollercoaster" then don't contact his kids -- they are part of him.