Anonymous wrote:Does your mom inquire about your personal or profession life? My mom has never done this. Unless I interrupt her and offer information about my life, she just carries on about my siblings, her work drama or our dysfunctional extended family without responding to what I had shared.. She will ask how my kids are but usually directs to conversation back to comparison about my siblings two kids. It’s always been this way, but as she’s gotten older it’s very obvious.
By the way my mother is a therapist and is very inquisitive with other peoples lives. When she visits she spends her time on the phone or online with people seeking her advice so I know she has the capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want that sort of relationship with her, work on it. Being a mom, doesn’t make her perfect or a therapist. You two can work on it and build a new bond.
That’s awfully simplistic advice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems to be pretty typical of a lot of mothers. I wouldn't take it personally.
Not take it personally? You’re on your way to be the same type of mother
Anonymous wrote:This seems to be pretty typical of a lot of mothers. I wouldn't take it personally.
Anonymous wrote:If you want that sort of relationship with her, work on it. Being a mom, doesn’t make her perfect or a therapist. You two can work on it and build a new bond.
Anonymous wrote:My mom texts regularly but let’s me decide to call when I’ve free time. She only calls if something is important or she is concerned about me for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Do most people agree that it's odd that the parent expects the child to be the ones doing the calling? I agree the phone works both ways, but I just cannot imagine never calling my child. I honestly want to cry thinking about my child being an adult and never reaching out to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn’t mean how I’m doing in a literal sense. Mainly that my mother doesn’t inquire anything about me personally. We could talk every day and she’s know nothing about me because the conversation is always redirected if I offer any info about my life.
I really thought maybe I wrote this… seriously. I’m in the exact same boat and simultaneously being guilted by my parents for not calling them. But any time I do, it’s completely one sided. She doesn’t even ask about my DC but goes on about my sister’s kids. I’m fairly certain my mom is a narcissist, which explains a lot.
That thing about not asking about your kids but going on about nieces and nephews really hits home. Both my parents do it but I have raised it with them and I think my mom is trying to stop. My dad never will though. If I try to talk about my DC -- mention something she did recently or something she's learning, my parents will immediately relate a story about one of my sister's kids and end all conversation about my kid. It's pretty exhausting. I've mostly given up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn’t mean how I’m doing in a literal sense. Mainly that my mother doesn’t inquire anything about me personally. We could talk every day and she’s know nothing about me because the conversation is always redirected if I offer any info about my life.
I really thought maybe I wrote this… seriously. I’m in the exact same boat and simultaneously being guilted by my parents for not calling them. But any time I do, it’s completely one sided. She doesn’t even ask about my DC but goes on about my sister’s kids. I’m fairly certain my mom is a narcissist, which explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your mom inquire about your personal or profession life? My mom has never done this. Unless I interrupt her and offer information about my life, she just carries on about my siblings, her work drama or our dysfunctional extended family without responding to what I had shared.. She will ask how my kids are but usually directs to conversation back to comparison about my siblings two kids. It’s always been this way, but as she’s gotten older it’s very obvious.
By the way my mother is a therapist and is very inquisitive with other peoples lives. When she visits she spends her time on the phone or online with people seeking her advice so I know she has the capacity.
Do you ask her?
Anonymous wrote:Does your mom inquire about your personal or profession life? My mom has never done this. Unless I interrupt her and offer information about my life, she just carries on about my siblings, her work drama or our dysfunctional extended family without responding to what I had shared.. She will ask how my kids are but usually directs to conversation back to comparison about my siblings two kids. It’s always been this way, but as she’s gotten older it’s very obvious.
By the way my mother is a therapist and is very inquisitive with other peoples lives. When she visits she spends her time on the phone or online with people seeking her advice so I know she has the capacity.