starrzone
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I'll try and not let this get too long, but I do tend to be wordy
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I have never felt that my mother and I had a very good mother/daughter relationship. I know that people and relationships are complicated, but I think the problem stems from the fact that my mother never had the closest relationship with my grandmother (and that's siplifying things...I could write a book). Who knows...I'm neither a psychic nor a professional, so that's just an assumption.
I posted awhile back about how my mother told me that if I didn't lose weight, I wouldn't "meet the criteria" to be in my cousin's wedding
snooty: FYI, my cousin a) would never, EVER accept/decline ANYONE to be in her wedding party on the basis of size; and b) she isn't even HAVING a wedding ceremony). So, her comment was bascially a passive-agressive way of telling me that I need to lose weight. Fine; I got lots of good advice here (thanks, everyone
), and I dealt with the comment.
So, back to what happened yesterday...my SO got me a subscription to a well-known women's magazine for my birthday a few weeks ago because I buy the magazine every month anyway (I thought this was SO sweet
). I was at my parents' and mentioned that I had gotten my first magazine recently and that I loved the gift. She said..."Do you think he got you that subscription because he wants you to slim down? I think if a man did that, that's what he would be trying to say". I was SPEECHLESS. I walked away, and as I did so, I heard her say "You don't think so?".
I am SICK of her passive-agressiveness. I KNOW I need to lose weight; I live with it every day. Every time I try to go to her and say "What you said really hurt my feelings", she basically says "I'm only trying to help you", or something along those lines. Poor SO is caught in the middle of this, and I feel horrible; he overheard one of her comments, so he knows what she can be like...but he's so good at listening when I've had a bad day with her and he's there for me. It just does NOTHING for my self esteem; I also suffer from depression, which I don't think she understands.
Thanks for letting me vent...I especially like hearing from the moms who have 20-something daughters, as I feel like you women honestly listen to what I have to say more than my own mother does. Thanks so much
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I have never felt that my mother and I had a very good mother/daughter relationship. I know that people and relationships are complicated, but I think the problem stems from the fact that my mother never had the closest relationship with my grandmother (and that's siplifying things...I could write a book). Who knows...I'm neither a psychic nor a professional, so that's just an assumption.
I posted awhile back about how my mother told me that if I didn't lose weight, I wouldn't "meet the criteria" to be in my cousin's wedding


So, back to what happened yesterday...my SO got me a subscription to a well-known women's magazine for my birthday a few weeks ago because I buy the magazine every month anyway (I thought this was SO sweet

I am SICK of her passive-agressiveness. I KNOW I need to lose weight; I live with it every day. Every time I try to go to her and say "What you said really hurt my feelings", she basically says "I'm only trying to help you", or something along those lines. Poor SO is caught in the middle of this, and I feel horrible; he overheard one of her comments, so he knows what she can be like...but he's so good at listening when I've had a bad day with her and he's there for me. It just does NOTHING for my self esteem; I also suffer from depression, which I don't think she understands.
Thanks for letting me vent...I especially like hearing from the moms who have 20-something daughters, as I feel like you women honestly listen to what I have to say more than my own mother does. Thanks so much

