Anonymous wrote:Internalized misogyny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Praise the man, blame the woman. She probably grew up with the schematic and replicates it without even realizing it.
+1 plus, my mom has always found fault in me and has never praised me. I have been told that I have an amazing singing voice (used to sing at church), and lots of people would praise me for my singing ability to my mom, but she has never once praised me for it.
I think deep down she is jealous of me. I make the most out of my entire family, even the men -- my brother, BIL, and even DH now. I am the only female of my and my mother's generation to have a college degree. I have traveled some (want to do more). I got married later and had children later, and I think she also looks down on me for that (cultural and generational). She stated that my sister (who is a sahm) has a better life than I do, while I was in the room, but my sister said I had the better life.
My mom has made these kinds of passive aggressive comments to me my whole life. I don't speak to her very often, and even when I do, it's brief.
Your mom does it because you have an annoying personality. You seem arrogant and selfish. You probably look down on her and your family. She thinks your sister has a better life because she’s probably more family oriented and care more about people and the family.
You have more money, you care more about money, you probably don’t help the family.
She values relationships and kindness more than money or the fact that you singer better than everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Praise the man, blame the woman. She probably grew up with the schematic and replicates it without even realizing it.
+1 plus, my mom has always found fault in me and has never praised me. I have been told that I have an amazing singing voice (used to sing at church), and lots of people would praise me for my singing ability to my mom, but she has never once praised me for it.
I think deep down she is jealous of me. I make the most out of my entire family, even the men -- my brother, BIL, and even DH now. I am the only female of my and my mother's generation to have a college degree. I have traveled some (want to do more). I got married later and had children later, and I think she also looks down on me for that (cultural and generational). She stated that my sister (who is a sahm) has a better life than I do, while I was in the room, but my sister said I had the better life.
My mom has made these kinds of passive aggressive comments to me my whole life. I don't speak to her very often, and even when I do, it's brief.
Anonymous wrote:Well my husband was a terrible houseguest at their house a few years ago during Covid (rude, liud, broke things & hid them or blamed others, ate their gifted desserts because he woke up at 4am their time the whole couple weeks).
Anyhow, she had was trying to teach him how to use an appliance and he flew into a rage at 7am. The kids were scared, she got angry, my dad came down and kicked him out to a hotel.
And for two years or until he apologized, which he won’t he’s too stubborn and belligerent, he blames her for “arguing back at him.”
So now every time I ask a question or he tries that with me, I get called my Mom and “where do you get that from”? Complete insanity and DARVO. He is asd and bipolar so need to get he kids older and more independent and able to set boundaries with him. He gaslights them too.
So id love your situation Op.
Anonymous wrote:Internalized misogyny
Anonymous wrote:Because there are women of a certain age who will always value a man more than a woman. It's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Internalized misogyny
THIS. The male worship is STRONG with certain generations, despite the abuse and misogyny they endured. Stockholm Syndrome.