Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One question: why do you still spend time with her? I'm asking earnestly, not to be snarky.
Because she's my mom, and if I didn't, no one else would.Oh, wait, except her sister, who she also treats crappy. I think she has some sort of personality disorder? And I don't think she'd learn to be nicer if I rejected her, either. She'd just feel more persecuted than she already does.
Anonymous wrote:Be thankful that you have a mom to shop with.
My mom died 3 years ago and I would love to be able to take her out shopping again.
I miss her, her silly comments, and her crazy requests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be thankful that you have a mom to shop with.
My mom died 3 years ago and I would love to be able to take her out shopping again.
I miss her, her silly comments, and her crazy requests.
My mom died four years ago, and she was my best friend, and I miss her every day, and if she said anything like OP's mom did our relationship would have suffered.
Please don't use your dead mom card so frivolously. I understand you're in pain, but comments like this don't help anyone and make the bereaved look petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be thankful that you have a mom to shop with.
My mom died 3 years ago and I would love to be able to take her out shopping again.
I miss her, her silly comments, and her crazy requests.
You're probably a better daughter who lost the baby weight quickly enough that shopping was pleasant with your mom. You probably also showed your mom you loved her by having skinny friends. Good job pp.
Seriously OP, my mom is similar. Not so much on the weight issue, but everyhing else. And sometimes weight.
Anonymous wrote:
Tell her you're planning to have liposuction with your inheritance!