Is your mother always against you and your sibling?
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Is your mother always against you and your sibling?
Let’s say that your mother is truly always against you and for your sibling. Sometimes it seems that way when it isn’t. Or sometimes you might be off base yourself and not realize it. Nobody owes you their agreement You have to be practical. Don’t make it about who your mother loves more or making sure everything is equal.
How to deal with a father who is never in good mood?
It’s hard to put up with someone who is never in a good mood, especially if they are your parent. Maybe talking to your father about what’s really bothering him, would help you put things more in perspective. Or, sometimes, you have to be patient with your dad and not let his anger get the best of you.
What should you do when your mother says bad things about you?
As therapist Kimberly Hershenson, LMSW tells Bustle, “A mother’s role is to provide unconditional love, safety, and support,” so it’ll feel really bad when she uses harsh words or brings up a sore subject. The best thing you can do, in these moments, is to take good care of yourself.
What happens when a woman has a controlling mother?
So controlling women tend to end up left with passive men who are willing to be pushed around because they don’t know how to stand up for themselves. Unfortunately that means that if you had a controlling mother, you probably also had a passive father, which is a double-blow to your developing masculinity.
Is your mother holding you back from becoming independent?
While some moms try to help out of genuine care, it’s a habit that can hold you back from becoming independent. Other toxic moms might act like this intentionally to keep you dependent on her.
What is the worst case scenario when your mother defends your siblings?
Worst case scenario might be that you’re a saint and your sibling is a sinner and your mother still defends them and is never on your side. Let it be their problem.
Are your parents treating your siblings better than you?
It can be frustrating when you feel like your parents are treating your siblings better than you. Before you get too upset, though, recognize that you and your sibling have different interests, hobbies, and skills, and might need to be parented differently.