Anonymous wrote:I believe that my parents are trying to cut me off. We used to talk a few times a week, now barely at all. I have called my mother numerous times and left messages and she never answers the phone or calls me back. I have not talked to her in a month, I have only received one short text a few weeks ago. My Dad is not a big phone person, but I have texted a few times and he usually does not respond. This has been going on for a year now, and the communications just get fewer and further between. Meanwhile, I see from FB that they are getting together often with other relatives and with my sister and her DS. The really sad thing is that they show almost no interest in my DD. My parents (particularly my mother) are very money, status-oriented people. They believe that if you don't have a big corporate job and you aren't living in a McMansion, you are a loser. Well, I fail on these accounts and I guess that they are so ashamed of me that they can't deal with it anymore. My sister pretty much confirmed that this is the problem they have. I have always been a good daughter though, kind, loving, generous, and supportive, but I guess that that isn't enough. I am clearly an embarrassment to them. I don't care about myself, but I can't believe that they are cutting my DD out too. I see all of these women on FB bragging about how great their grandchildren are, and I just get so sad. My IL's are fairly distant grandparents too, so there isn't much there. Unless she murders someone, I can't ever imagine being so disappointed and ashamed in my DD that I would not speak to her or her children. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, can you please answer why you didn't take a cab home or make them take a cab if it was your car? You totally had the right to say, "I am going home," but no right to force them to leave.
OP here. We came in a car together and my sister was the DD. It did not occur to me that one of us should leave without the rest.
You sound controlling.
Anonymous wrote:I believe that my parents are trying to cut me off. We used to talk a few times a week, now barely at all. I have called my mother numerous times and left messages and she never answers the phone or calls me back. I have not talked to her in a month, I have only received one short text a few weeks ago. My Dad is not a big phone person, but I have texted a few times and he usually does not respond. This has been going on for a year now, and the communications just get fewer and further between. Meanwhile, I see from FB that they are getting together often with other relatives and with my sister and her DS. The really sad thing is that they show almost no interest in my DD. My parents (particularly my mother) are very money, status-oriented people. They believe that if you don't have a big corporate job and you aren't living in a McMansion, you are a loser. Well, I fail on these accounts and I guess that they are so ashamed of me that they can't deal with it anymore. My sister pretty much confirmed that this is the problem they have. I have always been a good daughter though, kind, loving, generous, and supportive, but I guess that that isn't enough. I am clearly an embarrassment to them. I don't care about myself, but I can't believe that they are cutting my DD out too. I see all of these women on FB bragging about how great their grandchildren are, and I just get so sad. My IL's are fairly distant grandparents too, so there isn't much there. Unless she murders someone, I can't ever imagine being so disappointed and ashamed in my DD that I would not speak to her or her children. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:If you're on the receiving end of a family member cutting you off, why did it happen? How do you feel about it?
My younger sister cut me off. We lived together for 4 years after I graduated and she was going to school. We would fight about everything. I was messy and she was tidy; she took my car and would leave for a day while I had no way of getting around; I wanted us to be friends but she wanted to keep her "personal life" private. We used to go out together and were friends. I confided in her about everything but it turned out she did not feel comfortable sharing her life with me. It turned into a one sided relationship. Last we talked she blamed me saying I was unapproachable and she could not confide anything in me. I was deeply hurt since I thought we were best friends. When I found out she had had a boyfriend which she denied having when I asked her about it, I was done. Funnily enough, she cut ME out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because his dysfunctional wife made up crap.
Really? What?
(Somehow, I suspect somebody else is dysfunctional too)
I'm not perfect, sure. Doesn't change the fact that his wife is insecure and threatened by all relationships he has that she can't control.
You still haven't told us what she "made up" -- was it about something you did to her? her kids? Their $$$?
Why would your brother cut you off just because "evil bitch wife" said something if you had a perfect relationship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, can you please answer why you didn't take a cab home or make them take a cab if it was your car? You totally had the right to say, "I am going home," but no right to force them to leave.
OP here. We came in a car together and my sister was the DD. It did not occur to me that one of us should leave without the rest.