She spends so much on her 9-year-old, and it’s hard for my own daughter to see.
I remind my daughter she’s still more fortunate than a lot of other children and she should appreciate what she has.
Should I cut ties with Ashley? Should I mention my concerns to her? Or are my daughter and I overreacting?I don’t think you or your daughter are overreacting. In life, you — and she — will always encounter people who have more material things than you. Because this is happening regularly, I can see why your daughter feels as she does.
If it happened occasionally, I might respond differently, but you wrote that this is a frequent occurrence. A conversation with Ashley is in order. If your relationship survives the conversation, consider socializing with her but doing your gift-buying privately.My mother and I have never had the best relationship. It has only gotten worse since my dad passed in 2020, followed by my brother in 2021. My uncle, Mom’s younger brother, also passed in 2021.pain — she has actually told me as much.
I’m seeing a counselor, but I’m having a hard time forgiving her behavior. I lost my father and my brother! Worse, she tells her friends I don’t care about these losses. Please advise.Continue talking with your counselor not only about your deep sense of grief over the loss of your dad and your brother, but also about your relationship with your mother.
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