Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't talk about anything other than your appearance when her daughter is around? Really?
OF COURSE we can! That is not the point. It’s natural for the conversation to steer into these topics usually directed by HER.
Troll? Changing your story after the first post?
Is sister planning to ban herself from the baby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My younger sister is pregnant with a girl and has warned the rest of us that she will ban us from engaging with her child if we continue toxic behaviors around her. The toxic behaviors she is citing is as follows:
- comments about having a bad hair or skin day
- comments about losing or gaining weight
- comments about beauty and being pretty
We are a large family with 5 sisters so obviously a lot of our talk is about who lost weight who started a new workout who iss eating what meal plan etc.
I know she means well but it seems a bit extreme. We feel like we must walk on egg shells around her.
Don't discuss that it's time for a haircut or having made an appointment. Absolutely nothing about how a new product may be working for your hair or face. Don't ask for advice on either of those.
When the baby is here don't comment on how cute she is. Don't buy clothes, let Mom decide on those.
What about baby's weight/growth.... is that OK?
Help your sister out by holding her to these same standards.
Anonymous wrote:You can't talk about anything other than your appearance when her daughter is around? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Why is it “obvious” that a large family with five sisters would have so many conversations around these topics? That’s completely abnormal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty unanimous! Team sister all the way!!
I guess you need to re read page 3!
If sister is participating, then she’s hypocritical. I would point it out every time she does it.
Eh, maybe she's maturing. Maybe she's revisiting her choices and her participation in light of becoming a mother to a daughter. Maybe, as in most multi-sibling families I know, the younger sibling doesn't set the tone/family dynamic. Whatever the sister has done is sort of irrelevant at this point, she's now identifying a problem and asking her family to join her in making a change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty unanimous! Team sister all the way!!
I guess you need to re read page 3!
If sister is participating, then she’s hypocritical. I would point it out every time she does it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't talk about anything other than your appearance when her daughter is around? Really?
OF COURSE we can! That is not the point. It’s natural for the conversation to steer into these topics usually directed by HER.
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty unanimous! Team sister all the way!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My younger sister is pregnant with a girl and has warned the rest of us that she will ban us from engaging with her child if we continue toxic behaviors around her. The toxic behaviors she is citing is as follows:
- comments about having a bad hair or skin day
- comments about losing or gaining weight
- comments about beauty and being pretty
We are a large family with 5 sisters so obviously a lot of our talk is about who lost weight who started a new workout who iss eating what meal plan etc.
I know she means well but it seems a bit extreme. We feel like we must walk on egg shells around her.
Maybe dial down that talk some as she's not wrong. But, as for "what happens" that's on her. If she wants to completely disengage from her own family, that's only going to harm her and her kid. Additionally, Baby Girl is going to hear things she doesn't like in life and you're sister is going to learn that the hard way.
Anonymous wrote:Another team sister. My mom is from a family of four sisters. They are in their 50s and 60s now and I don't recall ever hearing them talk about appearances.
Anonymous wrote:My son developed a pediatric feeding disorder from this type of talk. It’s cost us *thousands* of dollars and affected his growth. You can get out of here with that martyr complex. Team sister.