Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is like this too. She offered to help buy my child a car and then when the time came to buy a car, no offers came to the table or money. I don’t know if they forget, or if they say it and don’t realize how much people need help so it’s not a big deal to them? I can’t figure it out because I offered money to someone, I would be paying them right away. It would be on my mind until I did.
OP do you have siblings? How do they handle it?
I don't ask my sibling because I don't want to open up that can of worms. But I did speak with my mom last night about it all, and she said that she does need more clarity from me sometimes. So I have a better idea of how to move forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave the woman alone and don't talk to her about money.
Yes. Greedy kids and grandkids. So horrible.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is like this too. She offered to help buy my child a car and then when the time came to buy a car, no offers came to the table or money. I don’t know if they forget, or if they say it and don’t realize how much people need help so it’s not a big deal to them? I can’t figure it out because I offered money to someone, I would be paying them right away. It would be on my mind until I did.
OP do you have siblings? How do they handle it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave the woman alone and don't talk to her about money.
Yes. Greedy kids and grandkids. So horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Leave the woman alone and don't talk to her about money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this happens to women who haven’t had the experience of writing large checks - it didn’t come easily late in life. Typically men are the ones writing the big checks.
+1
This is what I was thinking. If OP's dad was the one who handled their financials then it all might feel overwhelming to OP's mom now. OP's mom may be comfortable with financial issues up to a point, but the rest might be where she struggles. Things are not always linear. And being one-step removed from "writing the big checks" for decades can make a person hesitant at the very least.
Anonymous wrote:I think this happens to women who haven’t had the experience of writing large checks - it didn’t come easily late in life. Typically men are the ones writing the big checks.