Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do. I would 100% call my parents out for acting like that. Why not? They don't get a pass for ridiculous behavior just because we happen to be related.
Anonymous wrote:op: They're in great health. My son had a health crisis when he was 3. He's now 7 with medical problems and SN. My parents do not help. I thought they'd help more in a crisis than they were willing too.
Anonymous wrote:op: The therapist says my mom enables my dad's narcissism, but there's no point criticizing him because if you stick a pin in his balloon ego, it deflates and you get rage. She says to limit contact and try not to be reactive to things he says.
Anonymous wrote:You sure do love the drama, don’t you? Sounds like this isn’t about the thermostat, sounds like you’re still salty that they didn’t really want to come be your live-in maid and babysitter for awhile, back when your kid was sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op: I started therapy last year. Had a giant rift with my parents 4 years ago when my 3 yo ds was in the hospital and I needed help with my 6 yo and 10 yo. Health crisis lasted 4 months, I got my mom to stay for 2 months by begging her every day, and my dad told her the whole time not to help me.
Oh, gracious--you have larger issues than this. I remember that thread.
Anonymous wrote:op: I started therapy last year. Had a giant rift with my parents 4 years ago when my 3 yo ds was in the hospital and I needed help with my 6 yo and 10 yo. Health crisis lasted 4 months, I got my mom to stay for 2 months by begging her every day, and my dad told her the whole time not to help me.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it have been easier to just put another layer of clothes on the child?
I don't call out my parents anymore because they're not going to change, they're over 70, and my main concern is just getting along in the limited time I visit them. Sometimes you have to be the adult and let things go. At the same time I limit my visits to them to how much I can tolerate without going crazy.