Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, there are lots of threads on here about this. Make the family you want with your friends. My siblings have stopped visiting (I live near the hometown) and nobody visits them either. We might get a grown niece or nephew passing through so it's not total estrangement - it's just a mutual... "not interested".... it's very freeing.
Sad
Why sad?
If you have to ask . . .
Yes, I am asking. So why sad? Of course it does not sound like you can articulate an answer. No surprise there. Go away if you can’t add to the thread.
Not the PP above this but ... it's very sad that you find it freeing to have no connection to people who to many are considered loved ones.
How dare you dictate that someone who declares themselves to feel free and content actually feels sad. I guess you are god the one who judges all now?
She never said that. She said SHE thinks it’s sad, and she has as much of a right to feel sad as the other poster has the right to feel free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, there are lots of threads on here about this. Make the family you want with your friends. My siblings have stopped visiting (I live near the hometown) and nobody visits them either. We might get a grown niece or nephew passing through so it's not total estrangement - it's just a mutual... "not interested".... it's very freeing.
Sad
Why sad?
If you have to ask . . .
Yes, I am asking. So why sad? Of course it does not sound like you can articulate an answer. No surprise there. Go away if you can’t add to the thread.
Not the PP above this but ... it's very sad that you find it freeing to have no connection to people who to many are considered loved ones.
How dare you dictate that someone who declares themselves to feel free and content actually feels sad. I guess you are god the one who judges all now?
Anonymous wrote:This is where being married to someone with Asperger personality is so great. DH’s have several relatives who are very pushy and manipulative. It goes right past him and he doesn’t even blink at all their contortions to get us to do or go where they want. He just says no and moves on. I had a hard time at first politely declining their requests because they caught that I wanted to be gracious and not rude. If they smell the slightest whiff of people pleasing they will pounce! Once I learned NTGAF, it’s been bliss. They can contort themselves into pretzels but we aren’t doing anything we don’t want just because they think we should. Nope, not happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, there are lots of threads on here about this. Make the family you want with your friends. My siblings have stopped visiting (I live near the hometown) and nobody visits them either. We might get a grown niece or nephew passing through so it's not total estrangement - it's just a mutual... "not interested".... it's very freeing.
Sad
Why sad?
If you have to ask . . .
Yes, I am asking. So why sad? Of course it does not sound like you can articulate an answer. No surprise there. Go away if you can’t add to the thread.
Not the PP above this but ... it's very sad that you find it freeing to have no connection to people who to many are considered loved ones.
Anonymous wrote:Op, how is your relationship with your actual parents? Who is pressuring you to attend these events?
I love spending time with family. My 1st cousins, siblings, parents, aunts and uncles more than extended family. I also spend a lot of time with friends.
Is it possible your family is closer to each other than you are to them? Im skeptical of these things being forced or fake. Are they just trying to make you feel included? Who calls you a jerk if you don't go? Is some of this in your head. Just don't go if you don't enjoy.