Anonymous wrote:How old are you OP?
Anonymous wrote:OP, they are using emotional manipulation to (try to) get what they want. This is learned behavior. They may not even realize they are doing it, but that doesn't change that it's absolutely wrong. The best reasons why you should not go along (with their original request) is this: you need to set a good example. You are more likely to influence someone close to you - in a good way. If family/friends continue in their toxic style of relationships, let it be without your participation.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP of this, and as expected, they asked me for help when their daughter was born. I'm happy for them, glad everyone is healthy, but really tired of being called on only when they want or need something. It'd be different if they were sympathetic after the first time and cared to listen to my frustrations, and things weren't so completely one sided.
We're currently not speaking. I'm not going to lash out because I know they have their hands full, but I hate when people only keep you close because they just want you to do stuff for them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP of this, and as expected, they asked me for help when their daughter was born. I'm happy for them, glad everyone is healthy, but really tired of being called on only when they want or need something. It'd be different if they were sympathetic after the first time and cared to listen to my frustrations, and things weren't so completely one sided.
We're currently not speaking. I'm not going to lash out because I know they have their hands full, but I hate when people only keep you close because they just want you to do stuff for them.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats...send pics when the baby is born.
They will get the picture. Sound kind a pair of users!
Anonymous wrote:OP, good for you for breaking the cycle. They're going to try to find reasons to pitch this to other family members as your fault. Don't give them any material they can use.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP of this, and as expected, they asked me for help when their daughter was born. I'm happy for them, glad everyone is healthy, but really tired of being called on only when they want or need something. It'd be different if they were sympathetic after the first time and cared to listen to my frustrations, and things weren't so completely one sided.
We're currently not speaking. I'm not going to lash out because I know they have their hands full, but I hate when people only keep you close because they just want you to do stuff for them.