She is toxic to me.
I don't need that kind of shit in my life. I know why she is the way she is. I've told her that she needs therapy and she actually said to me in a sarcastic manner, "Oh, I'm SO fucked-up,aren't I?" To which I got up from the table and left, saying,"You know, I can't even have an adult conversation with you."
She is 65 years old. There is no chance, short of a miracle, that she is going to change. Got some books for you to read, sugar. Toxic Parents by Susan Forward and Emotional Incest by Patricia Love.
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I was not the chosen child, my brother is. And it turns my stomach! But, that is not my problem. That is his challenge to act upon.
Goody for you that you have a relationship with your mother. It sounds stifling and contrived and I'm glad I'm not you. She still has an iron grasp on your life...sux2bu. Read the above books and break free! No charge for the counseling, this time.
Now, I'm done with this rant. I want to move on to better things.
Adios,
a.
" I tend to believe the great voices of peace throughout history {were} right, and this voice from this little hamlet here in Texas is absolutely wrong. The world is watching what you do here. It is important that you be calm, that you be peaceful, but you be firm. My grandmother {used to} say, \ufffdFight them \ufffdtil hell freezes over, and when hell freezes over, fight them on the ice.\ufffd
Dallas Reverend Peter Johnson, former staff member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.