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Mother says she's coming to visit...but now talking like shes going to stay???
How do you say 'hell no' to your 67 yr old mother? After all, it's mom. She's the one that hit us with anything that she could grab saying that it hurts her more than us and that she loves us while at it. Huh? (wire hangers and wooden spoons were the worse). Maybe just being a switchy alcoholic will make her want to leave? Or do nothing, stop stressing, and let the dhips fall where they may? After all..they created us. There is a lot of dread in the system atm. But there are Others that are looking forward to it? We are such a confused lot. ![]() Anybody know what to do? |
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we were sitting down talking and I knew they were gearing up for the move to my location and being the only relative in the city I was the logical place to stay with. My wife and I had already discussed this kind of situation of having our respective relatives move in for a bit and we decided we did not want to be in that situation with an odd relative that may come and never go. I brought up the move in a non threatening way... I hear you want to move here to the city. have you decided what kind of place you are looking for and what price range you are looking for? I have some time off coming, I would be glad to go with you to look at some places. relative... ummm yea I havent thought that far ahead, I was wondering if I could stay with you and sandy for a bit. me... Im sorry thats not an option because of our jobs and kids and well you know how it is with living with relatives, the best way to ruin a friendship is to have friends and relatives move in with you. I really like our relationship right now and I dont want that to go south because I would be your landlord. We have bills here and another person means higher bills, which means the one moving in would have to pay their way.I really dont like the idea of that. But I will help you find a great place all your own near by where we can be a part of each others lives as much as you would like to be, heck you will think you live here but will be able to get away from the chaos of this place by going to your home ![]() The next day while touring the city we passed by many for sale and for rent signs, some we stopped at and checked out the places. with in a week my relative had signed the lease for their own place not too far from my own. suggestion instead of telling your mother hell no, sit down and figure out exactly what kinds of hardships it would be to have her live with you (not including the DID stuff, remember relatives cant see inside your brain and mind to see what chaos their possible moving in will do to you, but they will be able to understand bills, small space, lack of extra bedroom, lease agreements with the place and HUD/Section 8 or other housing assistance... tangible things like that. if she is on government assistance that would also possibly get affected...) |
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No no no no no no no no no no no
I wish I had advice. When my mother visits (maybe once a year) I turn five and can't say anything. I'm not sure our relationship can ever transcend that. I always try to have set times that I need to leave (to teach, to meet someone, have to be out of town for work) and make sure I lie about the time so that I have a few hours to switch myself back on and breathe again.
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I heard she was telling everyone in Washington state while living with my sister is that shes coming down here to live with me...what? She was there just a short while now they are hating. ![]() I dont know if it's good or bad...yes she would have to have her own place eventually....but that's too far away, too. Oh well....something is going to happen. :/ |
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