Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy. Don’t visit. Go low contact.
This is not acceptable. We owe it to our parents to help them in their old age.
OP, is this new behavior? Any medical issues/ drugs that could be causing this?
I would not force my spouse to be a part of the visits. I would go myself out of obligation and take one kid at a time; maybe they are overwhelmed by the visits. As soon as the negative talk starts, I would change the subject and refuse to engage. If you spend the entire visit talking about the color the neighbors chose to paint their house, so be it.
You don't owe your parents anything. Especially when they're awful human beings.
And the grandkids certainly have no obligation. I don't know why anyone would want to expose them to such toxicity.
Yes, you do. Even awful human being parents.
No, you do not. Stop this third world nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that you were a jerk when you were a toddler/teen and they loved you anyway.
Really stupid comparison.
You were a kid, remember, and didn't know any better.
They are adults and should know better.
You're trying to justify the unjustifiable.
Anonymous wrote:Trouble with advice on DCUM is there's always be a small number of posters who suffered trauma, abuse, something so far from a normal childhood. Or they are mentally ill themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy. Don’t visit. Go low contact.
This is not acceptable. We owe it to our parents to help them in their old age.
OP, is this new behavior? Any medical issues/ drugs that could be causing this?
I would not force my spouse to be a part of the visits. I would go myself out of obligation and take one kid at a time; maybe they are overwhelmed by the visits. As soon as the negative talk starts, I would change the subject and refuse to engage. If you spend the entire visit talking about the color the neighbors chose to paint their house, so be it.
You don't owe your parents anything. Especially when they're awful human beings.
And the grandkids certainly have no obligation. I don't know why anyone would want to expose them to such toxicity.
Yes, you do. Even awful human being parents.
Wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Easy. Don’t visit. Go low contact.
This is not acceptable. We owe it to our parents to help them in their old age.
OP, is this new behavior? Any medical issues/ drugs that could be causing this?
I would not force my spouse to be a part of the visits. I would go myself out of obligation and take one kid at a time; maybe they are overwhelmed by the visits. As soon as the negative talk starts, I would change the subject and refuse to engage. If you spend the entire visit talking about the color the neighbors chose to paint their house, so be it.
You don't owe your parents anything. Especially when they're awful human beings.
And the grandkids certainly have no obligation. I don't know why anyone would want to expose them to such toxicity.
Yes, you do. Even awful human being parents.
Anonymous wrote:Remember that you were a jerk when you were a toddler/teen and they loved you anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Is this new? Sounds like dementia
Anonymous wrote:Remember that you were a jerk when you were a toddler/teen and they loved you anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Easy. Don’t visit. Go low contact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is pretty terrible, but she's always been that way. I have always prioritized protecting my dh/kids from her and they more or less know what is up. I have not totally cut myself off from her as she's pretty alone in the world and my sister and I both help her out. But my own family sees her minimally.
Has she had to face any consequences for her behavior? Or have you always bailed her out?
Anonymous wrote:My mom is pretty terrible, but she's always been that way. I have always prioritized protecting my dh/kids from her and they more or less know what is up. I have not totally cut myself off from her as she's pretty alone in the world and my sister and I both help her out. But my own family sees her minimally.