Anonymous wrote:My bet is your sister is defensive because she's embarrassed. It's very hard to be called out on something when you feel powerless to fix it. It's even more demeaning when the person who calls you out looks down on you for it.
How about taking the high road? Apologize for meddling. You can simply say "I'm sorry for getting in your face about the dog. I was just afraid Fido might be in pain. I know he's your dog though so I'll let you do as you see fit. In the meantime, I miss Joey and would love to talk to him. I'm missing you guys this Christmas and want to hear all about what you are doing. He's a great kid. You're lucky."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I stood up for a small, defenseless animal. I don't feel bad for a second. If I had told you that a week before this happened she had tried to surrender the dog (who is 13 and has lived with her it's entire life) to the county animal shelter, what would you think then?
You pretend to know me and how Iove my life from a post on an anonymous forum. You don't know a thing about me.
Actually we do. You shared everything we need to know.
Hardly
NP here. Of course you did. You shared that you are a condescending arrogant person who judges all aspects of her sister's life and meddles in places where you think she is especially delinquent. Your sister has spent years living with your attitude and your latest action to criticize her for not treating a dog when they are struggling financially (granted, caused by their poor financial management skills) was the straw that broke the camel's back and she has decided that she needs to cut you off because she probably considers you the toxic relative. I'm not sure that you're going to redevelop a relationship with your nephew until you find a way to stop judging her because she probably won't open up again until she feels that she can be around you without your criticism bleeding into all of your body language, intonation, and facial expressions. You convey your attitude plenty through your writing, I'm sure it's more painfully obvious from your non-verbal communication.
You have no idea what you're even talking about.
You don't know me or anything about my life.
I find it rather odd and slightly creepy that you assume to know me or "my issues."
DCUM is full of amateur psychologists today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I stood up for a small, defenseless animal. I don't feel bad for a second. If I had told you that a week before this happened she had tried to surrender the dog (who is 13 and has lived with her it's entire life) to the county animal shelter, what would you think then?
You pretend to know me and how Iove my life from a post on an anonymous forum. You don't know a thing about me.
Actually we do. You shared everything we need to know.
Hardly
NP here. Of course you did. You shared that you are a condescending arrogant person who judges all aspects of her sister's life and meddles in places where you think she is especially delinquent. Your sister has spent years living with your attitude and your latest action to criticize her for not treating a dog when they are struggling financially (granted, caused by their poor financial management skills) was the straw that broke the camel's back and she has decided that she needs to cut you off because she probably considers you the toxic relative. I'm not sure that you're going to redevelop a relationship with your nephew until you find a way to stop judging her because she probably won't open up again until she feels that she can be around you without your criticism bleeding into all of your body language, intonation, and facial expressions. You convey your attitude plenty through your writing, I'm sure it's more painfully obvious from your non-verbal communication.
You have no idea what you're even talking about.
You don't know me or anything about my life.
I find it rather odd and slightly creepy that you assume to know me or "my issues."
DCUM is full of amateur psychologists today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I stood up for a small, defenseless animal. I don't feel bad for a second. If I had told you that a week before this happened she had tried to surrender the dog (who is 13 and has lived with her it's entire life) to the county animal shelter, what would you think then?
You pretend to know me and how Iove my life from a post on an anonymous forum. You don't know a thing about me.
Actually we do. You shared everything we need to know.
Hardly
NP here. Of course you did. You shared that you are a condescending arrogant person who judges all aspects of her sister's life and meddles in places where you think she is especially delinquent. Your sister has spent years living with your attitude and your latest action to criticize her for not treating a dog when they are struggling financially (granted, caused by their poor financial management skills) was the straw that broke the camel's back and she has decided that she needs to cut you off because she probably considers you the toxic relative. I'm not sure that you're going to redevelop a relationship with your nephew until you find a way to stop judging her because she probably won't open up again until she feels that she can be around you without your criticism bleeding into all of your body language, intonation, and facial expressions. You convey your attitude plenty through your writing, I'm sure it's more painfully obvious from your non-verbal communication.
You have no idea what you're even talking about.
You don't know me or anything about my life.
I find it rather odd and slightly creepy that you assume to know me or "my issues."
DCUM is full of amateur psychologists today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My bet is your sister is defensive because she's embarrassed. It's very hard to be called out on something when you feel powerless to fix it. It's even more demeaning when the person who calls you out looks down on you for it.
How about taking the high road? Apologize for meddling. You can simply say "I'm sorry for getting in your face about the dog. I was just afraid Fido might be in pain. I know he's your dog though so I'll let you do as you see fit. In the meantime, I miss Joey and would love to talk to him. I'm missing you guys this Christmas and want to hear all about what you are doing. He's a great kid. You're lucky."
This is good advice. I can't imagine why she would shut you out since that would be bad for her son and dog.