TheNewGirl wrote:SHE IS 90. Just back off. You are an adult with a healthy grandmother. Do you know how lucky you are?!
Anonymous wrote:I've heard that older people start to lose their filters. My mom is a good example of this.
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Anonymous wrote:My grandmother told me my 10 month old isn't walking yet because I'm not feeding him enough and he's too skinny. Thank God she doesn't live with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Look who's talking.
She asked for advice. It is what this forum is for.
I'll bet you are one of those hypercritical people. Just look at your post. Critical and dim-witted.
At least she's not cursing and calling other posters stupid.... Please go away, we don't want your "advice" here.
Looks like the trolls (top PP) have figured out that Relationships Forum is a goldmine for the sort of psychological abuse they love to dish out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Look who's talking.
She asked for advice. It is what this forum is for.
I'll bet you are one of those hypercritical people. Just look at your post. Critical and dim-witted.
At least she's not cursing and calling other posters stupid.... Please go away, we don't want your "advice" here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bullshit. Anyone would feel strung out listening to criticism from someone they love NON-STOP. OPs reaction is normal and completely understandable. Better she should vent here then blow her top at grandma. And that grandma is totally rude and inappropriate.
I wonder has she always been this way. If not, then some of the previous advice about gently responding or ignoring is fine, but doesn't really make doing so easy. If she's just one of those hyper critical people she deserves a harsher response.
And it looks like you'd be the perfect person to deliver that harsh response.![]()
Some of you have no inter-personal skills whatsoever. Yet here you are, giving advice on a Relationship forum like you're Dear Abby herself.
Look who's talking.
She asked for advice. It is what this forum is for.
I'll bet you are one of those hypercritical people. Just look at your post. Critical and dim-witted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I'm 90 I'm going to reach over and scrape butter off the toast of whoever I please, even if they're strangers In restaurants .
I'm guessing no one will want you around if you behave that way. Have fun playing solitaire in the home.
OP: no question grandma is rude, out of line and annoying, but you know you've just got to take a deep breath and hang in there. Good luck to you.
Not a very nice comment. Maybe you'll be playing solitaire yourself one day. Don't make me scrape off your butter PP.
Oh yes, but the comment by the PP about doing whatever they please was so nice.
It was a joke, meant to illustrate a point. Do you really think I'm looking forward to being 90 and scraping the butter off of strangers' toast? I do not.