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So don't fit into my family
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My dad died 8 years ago and we were really close and very alike. The more years pass, the more I realise I have nothing in common with my mother or sister and I find it so hard.
Does anyne esle feel like this?
Does anyne esle feel like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rowan - I think thats part of it but more the fact that she does nothing to help out - it all falls onto me although after an honest e mail from me and a heated phone discussion, she has been better.
I just so dread things like Christmas when I am expected to spend it with them and be all jolly. I am a very straightforward person and hate all the fakeness.
I just so dread things like Christmas when I am expected to spend it with them and be all jolly. I am a very straightforward person and hate all the fakeness.
I will choose my words as my mum has passed away. We did get very close in the last 6 months but before that she would play me and my sibling off against each other for years. Tell them I hadnt called her or visited her, and then say same to me about them! The list is endless. To this day I dont speak to my brother, unless we meet at family occasions. It just doesnt work.
if you give into the emotional Sugar, your mum knows it works and will keep on.
stand firm, tell her you are sorry but you are spending the xmas with your bf. maybe arrange a night to go out for a meal with her before or something, but stand up to it. it might be hard to do, but once you do it, they realise they can;t manipulate you
stand firm, tell her you are sorry but you are spending the xmas with your bf. maybe arrange a night to go out for a meal with her before or something, but stand up to it. it might be hard to do, but once you do it, they realise they can;t manipulate you
Thank you all so much for your answers. I am sure she does play us off against eachother - she even did when we were kids. I remember so well her telling me 'your sister has so many more friends than you' etc. She was a very pushy mum and I was scared of going home if I hadnt done well at school. Thats why I was so close to my dad as he thought I was great. SO miss him :(
I really do need to man up - you're all so right!
I really do need to man up - you're all so right!