Anonymous wrote:RUN.
But first tell her why. What’s she’s doing is going to mess up that kid, and somebody needs to care enough to tell her. She’ll probably react badly, but you owe it to the kids to bring this up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like an awful person.
Except for this one thing, she is really awesome. She's funny and kind and interesting. I like her a lot except for this. I try to defend her daughter when she says mean things about her, but I've only met the kid a couple of times and don't know her well so it's hard.
Anonymous wrote:This is like saying you love the restaurant except that the food is bad. The decor, the music, the waitstaff, etc. is SO nice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds like an awful person.
Except for this one thing, she is really awesome. She's funny and kind and interesting. I like her a lot except for this. I try to defend her daughter when she says mean things about her, but I've only met the kid a couple of times and don't know her well so it's hard.
She is NOT KIND. That poor child will be damaged for much of her life because of this type of cruel treatment from her own mother (not to mention what she says and does to the child when no one is around). A parent's job is to love their child unconditionally. Sadly, you are not able to be of support to that very unfortunate child.
You already know what to do with this relationship.
I meant she's kind to other people. Like she helped a friend who was moving to unpack, held the door for an old couple, and she brought me soup when I was sick. Stuff like that.
That bar is low, my friend. Holding the door for an old couple? That is simple human decency.