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Small but Perfectly Formed Wendy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:46 |
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Joan, snap we lost mum november and all they have done is moan, Wendy. |
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Bec | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:51 |
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Thanks Joan and Lucy I know what needs to be said and done... just hate relinquishing my responsibility... feel like it's my duty... |
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DAVE B | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:53 |
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Bec its awful when somebody wants to unburden all their problems on you and when you want to recipricate your feelings they are not as willing to listen.You are very young but seem like a bright and very nice pleasant person.I know what it is like for people to tell me all there woes but sometimes you get to the point that you want to tell them I have had enough.Of course knowing that you are a nice person you wont because you obviously love your family very much,But in a nice way you will have to tell them that you want to get on with the problems that life has set for you personally. Davexx |
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Small but Perfectly Formed Wendy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:54 |
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Bec, It is their duty to look after you not the other way round. I have 3 sons all older than you and I would not dream of burdening them with my problems Wendy.xx |
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Lucy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:56 |
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But sweetheart - its NOT your responsibility. I know thats how it feels and if it makes you feel any better then tell them that they re making you feel that its your responsibility. They may be unaware of the effect all this is having on you and it may shock them into getting a grip(so to speak!!) Lucy x |
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Bec | Report | 15 Jun 2005 22:59 |
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Thanks Wendy and Dave I will need to say something soon, I literally feel oversaturated with their rubbish... The ironic thing is.... my dad has my step-mum, my mum has my step-dad, my sister has her boyfriend, my brother has my dad... and who do I have??? |
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Lucy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:00 |
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Well... er... us - but its not the same is it? Be assertive - you can do it. Politely but firmly in a kind way. Lucy x |
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Small but Perfectly Formed Wendy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:01 |
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Bec you have us, i will adopt you always wanted a daughter. |
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Joan of Arc(hives) | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:03 |
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Bec, Listen to Wendy & Dave (wise words believe me) you should be having fun, enjoying yourself, & they need to get a grip. Try not to be at they constant beck (excuse pun!) & call. Gradually they'll understand you aren't their doormat. When they're really old & frail, then that's the time you need be there for them, not yet. Nows the time for YOU! I find it amazing how many of us on these boards seem to be or have experienced stuff like this. Must be that we are all kind, sensitive people (that's what I like to think!)Lol! Wendy you can mail me direct should you wish to compare notes as i'm still in the 'raw' stage of grief & would welcome a chat if you want. Thanks. All the best Bec. Joan x |
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Bec | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:03 |
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Lucy, Wendy and everyone else THANK YOU so much, you all mean a lot to me and I will take on board everything you have said. Something needs to change soon! love becx |
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DAVE B | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:03 |
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Bec you have us anytime you want to talk just say! Davex |
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Small but Perfectly Formed Wendy | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:07 |
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Bec dont let it get to you if you need a shoulder message me anytime, Wendy.xx Joan will message you tommorrow, Wendy.xx |
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Yvette | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:07 |
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Hi Becx Sorry to hear that its all getting too much, families are so good at doing things like this!! I can't give you any wise words, i have been in the same position and at nearly twice your age i am only now learning to deal with it all, there is no easy solution, although standing in the corner screaming does have a curious appeal at times, lol. I just hope things ease up for you soon, but if you need to chat you have my number, call or text me anytime. In the meantime keep smiling and counting the days to the London meet...:-)) Yvette |
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Bec | Report | 15 Jun 2005 23:09 |
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Yvette, Wendy and Dave Thanks, for someone like me who feels very alone it really does help having such great friends. You lot are amazing!!! Loads of love becx |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 16 Jun 2005 02:46 |
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Hi Bec, know just how you feel as I always seem to be the one to take on everyone else's probs. I think it will be very hard for you to say anything but how about writing each person the same (-ish) letter. However you try to say anything it is sure to be either taken the wrong way, or deflected with a but, or something, whereas by writing the letter, you have time to read, re read and rewrite it, they can all compare if they want and will find you are not saying no to just one person but to all of them, and they can re read it and then talk to you about it, hopefully with no bad feeling. You are far too young to have all this responsibility on your shoulders and getting through life is a struggle at any age without having to cope with everyone else's problems as well. I wish you luck and hope you find a lovely fella soon who will be there for you. Best wishes, Liz |
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