Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t ruining Mother’s Day. Stop being dramatic and just hide their content from your feed.
OP here. They get my mom upset and crying. This isn't really about me. I frankly don't care and actually do have them blocked.
Then teach her how to block sibling’s feed.
This has nothing to do with Mother’s Day. And you sound like the golden child defending a narcissistic parent. So you might want to look into that.
This 100% Sorry OP but this is a very common dynamic.
Actually no. I dont know OP and her parents, but paying for college, grad school AND a house cash is not the behavior of a narcissistic parent versus the neglected child.
What’s likely from OP’s description is that their sibling had struggles like ADHD or similar, parents recognized struggles and gave sibling more attention because they recognized that sibling needed it. Sibling still struggled due to issues and suffered. When your brain is a mess and makes you live a messy life you suffer even if parents pay for grad school.
Actually, this is EXACTLY what narcissistic parents do. Those things that they pay for come with MANY strings attached. They use them to control you.
Oh great, now you’re imagining strings were attached, based on … absolutely nothing OP said. MANY all caps strings, you claim, based on…. What exactly? The you use these imagined strings to make a further huge leap to control and narcissism.
I hope you get the help you need. But projecting onto OP and her parents, especially when you add a huge dose of your own fantasies, isn’t helping anybody.
I feel like OPs parents/other golden siblings have found this post....
All that was said was that buying gifts with strings attached is textbook narcissism, potentially invalidating your statement that paying for things for your kids is proof that there's no narcissism. That was the entire post that you just overreacted to....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. The parents were deeply involved and seemingly invested everything in getting the help the sibling needed. The guidance has changed since then. But they were listening to experts and seemingly doing everything they could. How could you ever call them bad parents? You must never have had a difficult child. How can people do more than this? What would you have done differently? If you say I would have medicated my child, well no, you probably wouldn't have when people who are supposed to be experts were saying you shouldn't, and parents have a (rightfully) high bar for putting their child on medication.
No. Sorry. They’re 40, not 60. Real help was available then. The parents dropped the ball.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t your sister get the medical and/or mental health help that she needed? Sounds like your parents neglected her even though they had means, and made you the Golden Child while she went untreated. Failed parents don’t always get feted for Mother’s Day; sometimes, they get the fruits of their neglect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t ruining Mother’s Day. Stop being dramatic and just hide their content from your feed.
OP here. They get my mom upset and crying. This isn't really about me. I frankly don't care and actually do have them blocked.
Then teach her how to block sibling’s feed.
This has nothing to do with Mother’s Day. And you sound like the golden child defending a narcissistic parent. So you might want to look into that.
This 100% Sorry OP but this is a very common dynamic.
Actually no. I dont know OP and her parents, but paying for college, grad school AND a house cash is not the behavior of a narcissistic parent versus the neglected child.
What’s likely from OP’s description is that their sibling had struggles like ADHD or similar, parents recognized struggles and gave sibling more attention because they recognized that sibling needed it. Sibling still struggled due to issues and suffered. When your brain is a mess and makes you live a messy life you suffer even if parents pay for grad school.
Actually, this is EXACTLY what narcissistic parents do. Those things that they pay for come with MANY strings attached. They use them to control you.
Oh great, now you’re imagining strings were attached, based on … absolutely nothing OP said. MANY all caps strings, you claim, based on…. What exactly? The you use these imagined strings to make a further huge leap to control and narcissism.
I hope you get the help you need. But projecting onto OP and her parents, especially when you add a huge dose of your own fantasies, isn’t helping anybody.
I feel like OPs parents/other golden siblings have found this post....
All that was said was that buying gifts with strings attached is textbook narcissism, potentially invalidating your statement that paying for things for your kids is proof that there's no narcissism. That was the entire post that you just overreacted to....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t ruining Mother’s Day. Stop being dramatic and just hide their content from your feed.
OP here. They get my mom upset and crying. This isn't really about me. I frankly don't care and actually do have them blocked.
Then teach her how to block sibling’s feed.
This has nothing to do with Mother’s Day. And you sound like the golden child defending a narcissistic parent. So you might want to look into that.
This 100% Sorry OP but this is a very common dynamic.
Actually no. I dont know OP and her parents, but paying for college, grad school AND a house cash is not the behavior of a narcissistic parent versus the neglected child.
What’s likely from OP’s description is that their sibling had struggles like ADHD or similar, parents recognized struggles and gave sibling more attention because they recognized that sibling needed it. Sibling still struggled due to issues and suffered. When your brain is a mess and makes you live a messy life you suffer even if parents pay for grad school.
Actually, this is EXACTLY what narcissistic parents do. Those things that they pay for come with MANY strings attached. They use them to control you.
Oh great, now you’re imagining strings were attached, based on … absolutely nothing OP said. MANY all caps strings, you claim, based on…. What exactly? The you use these imagined strings to make a further huge leap to control and narcissism.
I hope you get the help you need. But projecting onto OP and her parents, especially when you add a huge dose of your own fantasies, isn’t helping anybody.