Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of relatives who are Trump voters.
They are also largely all going into financial distress right now. They are getting laid off. Their spouses are getting laid off. They’re “praying” on FB for Jesus to help with the bills and “any contribution helps!”
I’m “the successful one” in the family, to the point where I was the only one who even attended college.
Like a lot of people, I knew a long time ago that this was all going to be a giant S-Show and that I was not going to be their go-to cousin and bail them out of anything.
It might not have been what they wanted or could predict, but they definitely voted for it. Deleted my social media. I simply wash my hands of the heedless stupidity.
Good for you PP. I hope all their prayers pay the inflated Trump power bills from broligarch AI subsidies. And they will have the day they voted for. And you are blissfully detached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who are now grandparents are the last of a chain of people where there was a social expectation of women to do all of the work. They largely put in the effort with their parents and in laws but cannot expect the same back from their children/children in law. So they’re aggrieved and (the ones who are estranged) aren’t finding ways to deal with it.
Grandparents who are smart about this are using their money and time so that *no one* does the work. I have a ton of friends traveling to all-inclusives or cruises this holiday as treats from their parents or in laws. Special memories and no clean up.
ton of friends going to all inclusives or cruises??
hang around with many rich families?
obscene
Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of relatives who are Trump voters.
They are also largely all going into financial distress right now. They are getting laid off. Their spouses are getting laid off. They’re “praying” on FB for Jesus to help with the bills and “any contribution helps!”
I’m “the successful one” in the family, to the point where I was the only one who even attended college.
Like a lot of people, I knew a long time ago that this was all going to be a giant S-Show and that I was not going to be their go-to cousin and bail them out of anything.
It might not have been what they wanted or could predict, but they definitely voted for it. Deleted my social media. I simply wash my hands of the heedless stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to be estranged to not see relatives for the holidays. We haven't for decades. It's always been the six of us and now 10 with spouses and grandchildren. We simply live to far away from my kids' grandparents and our siblings.
However, my estrangement from my narcissistic mother started in February and I've had peace in my life since. I should have done it years earlier, the moment she demanded loyalty from me to not have a relationship with my dad, who she divorced 50 years ago. I'll never allow that to happen in a personal relationship again.
Why people (including me) put up with this kind of thing for years because "family" is beyond me.
It's not a trend. It's an awakening.
Anonymous wrote:The people who are now grandparents are the last of a chain of people where there was a social expectation of women to do all of the work. They largely put in the effort with their parents and in laws but cannot expect the same back from their children/children in law. So they’re aggrieved and (the ones who are estranged) aren’t finding ways to deal with it.
Grandparents who are smart about this are using their money and time so that *no one* does the work. I have a ton of friends traveling to all-inclusives or cruises this holiday as treats from their parents or in laws. Special memories and no clean up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are less willing to coddle entitled relatives. I will not expose my kids to my toxic FIL or BIL.
We now have 2 types of people--those willing to do the hard work to break toxic family cycles versus those who just value superficial get togethers and eating while sweeping everything under the rug. The first camp of people are going to remove themselves eventually
Only two? Can’t wait ‘till your kids get to the hard work part - karma is a witch.
Anonymous wrote:People are just more selfish these days.
Anonymous wrote:Once the parents pass away, there are only sibling and cousin relationships to maintain outside your nuclear family. If you don't make an attempt to stay in touch, is it estrangement or just busyness/apathy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was recently reading something about how family estrangement has been rising. I notice it in my personal life too with a lot of people I know not seeing their families for the holidays. What do you think is driving this increase?
Social media has made it trendy, unfortunately. I know a lot of people have genuine trauma in their lives, but there has been explosion of influencers treating estrangement as some sort of celebratory thing. I get that people who are genuinely liberated probably have good reason to breathe easy, but the depiction of it as some sort of "cool thing to do" is also giving impressionable people this idea that families are disposable and that difficult familial relationships aren't worth the effort to save.
I saw a lot of this on Oprah's special, this sort of "I dare you to challenge me" chip on the shoulder who proclaimed themselves happily estranged. Social media, especially the Tik Tok, is not giving a nuanced picture of what estrangement looks like and downplays the pain that hast to lurk, even in the hearts of people who proclaim themselves happy. For some, I'm sure the relief is genuine. But I think for many, there's a state of denial and we're seeing a lot of carefully constructed fronts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the parents pass away, there are only sibling and cousin relationships to maintain outside your nuclear family. If you don't make an attempt to stay in touch, is it estrangement or just busyness/apathy?
Estrangement usually involves an announcement or a proclamation.