somerandomguy
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Mums - you're overwhelmed! It's ok! You don't have to do anything until you're ready. You don't have to do anything, period.
You don't owe your family anything.
You don't owe your family anything.
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I wonder that too. You deserved so much better than you got. And she should have known better.Why couldn't she treat me kindly, if she had had someone kindly to take care of her?
Not that I think this is an easy thing to do, but you deserve to be able to speak to people how you mean to. You've been able to, to an extent, with others, and you're doing really, really well with it. And always improving. Don't let her hold you back.What I hate about having to talk to my mum is having to be fake, and pretend everything is fine, which I can't do anymore
List the pros and cons?Should I block her, I wonder?
You're not pathetic. Not at all.What kind of a person does that? That's pathetic.
^^^^You're the furthest from a horrible person possible.
I feel truth in these words @Swift . I'm going to apply this logic and use it to work on the horrible depression (that is a mere residue, compared to what it was when I was younger and without support) that my familial feminine relations induced in me.Well done mums!
Breaking the cycle is a huge, huge, huge thing.
There are worse things than overindulgen...
Yourself first, Mums. And we're here for you.Sorry I'm so self oriented and short of supportive energy. I feel (habitually) inadequate for not giving others more support
I learn as I go to be honest. Deep breaths and not exploding on the moment, having conversations at appropriate times, etc.I don't know how to do healthy boundaries with her, that's my problem.