Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So.....this will be an unpopular point of view, but I'm in a sharing mood.
Lost my mom when I was 23. She was my best friend. It was sudden and awful.
I have very little patience for people 30+ who are thrown into crisis by elderly parents getting sick and dying.
His mom isn't even expecting him until 9 am in the morning and there is absolutely no reason why he could not accommodate your plan, other than being a bit histrionic about his mom. And I get it--I LOVED my mom. But again, zero patience for people who get thrown into hysterics about an elderly parent beginning a long decline. He needs to pace himself. And show up to fucking Christmas, he has a spouse and a family now.
This is an asshole OP.
No, it's not. It's a person who suffered a horrible loss at too young of an age, and has a perspective that few of us realize. I thought this was a very insightful comment.
Bullshit. My cousin lost both his parents at 15. He's not a douche like this poster. What is magical about turning 30 that suddenly you should brush off losing a parent? This poster is a cold, unfeeling person. I hope she does not have children because she is obviously broken inside and needs help.