Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok you said she was joking, it was a joke , so what.
Read the OP:
"I feel pretty worthless".
That's all you and OP's mom need to know. It was an attempt at a joke. It failed miserably; as you can see, the person being "joked" about felt "pretty worthless" about it.
And, maybe OP is super sensitive. Guess we will never know.
Grow up.
My kids have Have had times where they’ve complain and I said yeah I’m terrible mom want to go get a new one?
Lighten up.
You’re an asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
Please get a grip. Jeez. She was joking. You say that she was JOKING. Please get therapy. Your kids deserve a mother who is balanced and mentally stable.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am pretty thick-skinned, and I can tell you that many of the bad memories from my childhood came from my grandparents (grandmother mostly) making these kinds of comments about my father. And my father was far from worthless (brilliant university physics/math professor, very loving to his kids). He had his failures (terrible with money/savings, lazy spouse, and a poor disciplinarian), but we adored him.
It happened over 20 years ago, and it still hurts to this day. As recently as last year, my siblings and I confronted our parents, demanding to know why they did not put an end to this kind of talk even when we told them that it made us uncomfortable.
Don't let anyone talk to your children like this about you. Tell your mother to find other jokes; these kinds are unacceptable. They will grow to resent her for it. They might even grow to resent you for letting it happen. Ask me how I know...
Thank you. I ended the call and don’t plan on initiating contact for a while. If she asks why, I’ll tell her. If this happens again, I will tell her directly, and I will stand my ground when she inevitably says she was joking/I’m sensitive/tries to gaslight me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok you said she was joking, it was a joke , so what.
Read the OP:
"I feel pretty worthless".
That's all you and OP's mom need to know. It was an attempt at a joke. It failed miserably; as you can see, the person being "joked" about felt "pretty worthless" about it.
And, maybe OP is super sensitive. Guess we will never know.
Grow up.
My kids have Have had times where they’ve complain and I said yeah I’m terrible mom want to go get a new one?
Lighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe take this as an opportunity to look at why you might tend to ruminate and have reoccurring negative thoughts and feelings OP. Use this as a lesson on letting go of negativity that does not serve you
Gee, do you think the “why” is that OP has a mother who says horrible things to her? Way to victim-blame. The “why” behind OP’s rumination and negative thoughts/feelings is her mother’s rudeness and harsh words. No child deserves to be called “worthless,” at any age, for any reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok you said she was joking, it was a joke , so what.
Read the OP:
"I feel pretty worthless".
That's all you and OP's mom need to know. It was an attempt at a joke. It failed miserably; as you can see, the person being "joked" about felt "pretty worthless" about it.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe take this as an opportunity to look at why you might tend to ruminate and have reoccurring negative thoughts and feelings OP. Use this as a lesson on letting go of negativity that does not serve you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom just said that to my kids on FaceTime, in reference to the fact that I cannot do crafts/art/sewing.
I know this was “joking,” and stupid. But how about I can cook, I’m a good mom, I keep a nice house, I bring in six figures, I’m a good co-worker, I’m a good friend, I’m a good daughter?
I feel pretty worthless.
Please get a grip. Jeez. She was joking. You say that she was JOKING. Please get therapy. Your kids deserve a mother who is balanced and mentally stable.
+1
Be nice. Words hurt even if said “as a joke”. It’s not funny. Do better for your own kids.