Anonymous wrote:Thats the rub isn't it.
Grandparents NEVER feel like anything they do rises to the level to get cut off. But they don't realize it is death by 1000 papercuts that ends it.
When every request or decision an adult makes is undermined, questioned, overruled by their parents, one day they are going to find out about strawberries and think "EFF this, no more" and cut you off.
Maybe you should ask yourself WHY you can't follow a simple request or respect a decision that an adult child makes, even if you wouldn't make it for yourself. Why is that so hard for you to do. To just not be an ass hole and then pretend like your child went crazy over a strawberry. It was never just the strawberry and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually do know a grandparent who was cut off for “feeding the baby strawberries” (it wasn’t strawberries). I know both the parents and the grandparents in this situation so it wasn’t a one sided narrative.
Baby was diagnosed severely, anaphylaxis-allergic to “strawberries”. Grandparent didn’t “believe in” allergies, said they were all about this generation being too controlling with what the kids eat and her grandson wasn’t growing up never having a “strawberries” sandwich.
Even though her grandson was hospitalized after that event, even though he could have died if EMS hadn’t responded within minutes, even though she had been told upward of a hundred times (and agreed!) not to feed him “strawberries” she still tells everyone her evil, controlling DIL cut her off “just” for feeding her grandson “strawberries”.
Wow! That grandma should be happy with just being cut off and not maimed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually do know a grandparent who was cut off for “feeding the baby strawberries” (it wasn’t strawberries). I know both the parents and the grandparents in this situation so it wasn’t a one sided narrative.
Baby was diagnosed severely, anaphylaxis-allergic to “strawberries”. Grandparent didn’t “believe in” allergies, said they were all about this generation being too controlling with what the kids eat and her grandson wasn’t growing up never having a “strawberries” sandwich.
Even though her grandson was hospitalized after that event, even though he could have died if EMS hadn’t responded within minutes, even though she had been told upward of a hundred times (and agreed!) not to feed him “strawberries” she still tells everyone her evil, controlling DIL cut her off “just” for feeding her grandson “strawberries”.
Wow! That grandma should be happy with just being cut off and not maimed.
Agree, but just look back in the thread and you see someone saying the parents who “need to control everything that passes their child’s lips” need therapy. I wouldn’t be shocked if it’s the same woman I know to be honest.
The thing is— she isn’t lying. It’s true she was cut off for feeding the baby “strawberries”. But people hear that uncritically and extrapolate that parents today are petty and quick to cut people off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually do know a grandparent who was cut off for “feeding the baby strawberries” (it wasn’t strawberries). I know both the parents and the grandparents in this situation so it wasn’t a one sided narrative.
Baby was diagnosed severely, anaphylaxis-allergic to “strawberries”. Grandparent didn’t “believe in” allergies, said they were all about this generation being too controlling with what the kids eat and her grandson wasn’t growing up never having a “strawberries” sandwich.
Even though her grandson was hospitalized after that event, even though he could have died if EMS hadn’t responded within minutes, even though she had been told upward of a hundred times (and agreed!) not to feed him “strawberries” she still tells everyone her evil, controlling DIL cut her off “just” for feeding her grandson “strawberries”.
Wow! That grandma should be happy with just being cut off and not maimed.
Anonymous wrote:I actually do know a grandparent who was cut off for “feeding the baby strawberries” (it wasn’t strawberries). I know both the parents and the grandparents in this situation so it wasn’t a one sided narrative.
Baby was diagnosed severely, anaphylaxis-allergic to “strawberries”. Grandparent didn’t “believe in” allergies, said they were all about this generation being too controlling with what the kids eat and her grandson wasn’t growing up never having a “strawberries” sandwich.
Even though her grandson was hospitalized after that event, even though he could have died if EMS hadn’t responded within minutes, even though she had been told upward of a hundred times (and agreed!) not to feed him “strawberries” she still tells everyone her evil, controlling DIL cut her off “just” for feeding her grandson “strawberries”.