Do you know what would happen if you all decided to wait your mom out?
In all honesty she would probably come home, ignore us for a week being mad at us for not understanding her pain, and then call as if nothing ever had happened.
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Do you know what would happen if you all decided to wait your mom out?
In all honesty she would probably come home, ignore us for a week being mad at us for not understanding her pain, and then call as if nothing ever had happened.
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((aims)) I'd say don't go , because the after sounds easier to deal with and it sounds like yo u sister has a head start on dealing with the cabin situation
of course, it really should be your dad. You guys rescuing her isn't going to change things. But who can tell parents how to behave?
{{{Aims}}} I'm sorry you have to dealw ith this frustrating situation every year.
It should totally be our dad. But she's got so much anger displaced onto to him right now that I worry she'll totally shut down if he goes up there.
Or maybe they'd fight and have the angry sex and fix everything. Who the hell knows. Some days, I really, really, really miss that 2500 mile buffer.
I don't think you or your sister should have to. Unfair to either of you.
So, parents, how did you decide whether or not to have a 2nd child?
My younger sibling is a non-neurotypical nutcase, and we got it right with the first one, so why risk a second?
I found it exceedingly rough to be the older sibling of a kid with issues (I wasn't issue-free, but his were more severe, and parents triage). I wouldn't risk putting my kid through that.
In all honesty she would probably come home, ignore us for a week being mad at us for not understanding her pain, and then call as if nothing ever had happened.
In that case, I say ignore her. Let her figure it out on her own this year. You and your sister both have your own stuff on your plate right now.
Aims, that sounds frustrating as hell. If you're not afraid of her hurting herself, and it doesn't sound like that's a thing that's going on, I'd say let her get herself home.
Thanks, sj.
Yeah, Aims, it sounds like leaving her alone and braving a week-long cold shoulder might be the best solution.
WEll, if she'll just sulk when she gets home, leave her be.
I think it is perfectly rational to say " sorry , I don't have time to get yelled at right now ".
of course, I had no sleep last night and I am perfectly willing to smack anyone that might deserve it.
Many brackets to Spidra.
Aims, that sounds frustrating as hell. If you're not afraid of her hurting herself, and it doesn't sound like that's a thing that's going on, I'd say let her get herself home.
This.