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I know you all hate me why do you think I distance myself as much as possible and never speak unless it's important? But I'm wrong for wanting to be alone...damned if I do, dammed if I don't
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Pisceslilith, Journeytoletgo, niki wonoto and 2 others
I have family members who do this and it sucks. Coming to mind: my mom and my grandma. My grandma wants me to talk to her more but she's an alcoholic + an angry drunk and it's super difficult for me to tell if she's drunk or not. The only way for me to tell if she starts acting crazy, and by then, it's too late. But if I don't talk to her enough, she gets angry with me. Damned if I interact with her, damned if I don't.
I have family members who do this and it sucks. Coming to mind: my mom and my grandma. My grandma wants me to talk to her more but she's an alcoholic + an angry drunk and it's super difficult for me to tell if she's drunk or not. The only way for me to tell if she starts acting crazy, and by then, it's too late. But if I don't talk to her enough, she gets angry with me. Damned if I interact with her, damned if I don't.
Being an alcoholic myself I'm very sorry how it affects you! Alcoholics are HARD to deal with especially having a family member like that. My heart goes out to you
Being an alcoholic myself I'm very sorry how it affects you! Alcoholics are HARD to deal with especially having a family member like that. My heart goes out to you
Thank you, I appreciate it. And no need to apologize! I should say that I have nothing against alcoholics. Most of my family members currently are or were addicted and they aren't all mean like my grandma. My dad, before he went sober, was sad and irresponsible. My aunt is a happy and irresponsible drunk. It's not a good thing to be addicted but not all alcoholics are like my grandma.
Thank you, I appreciate it. And no need to apologize! I should say that I have nothing against alcoholics. Most of my family members currently are or were addicted and they aren't all mean like my grandma. My dad, before he went sober, was sad and irresponsible. My aunt is a happy and irresponsible drunk. It's not a good thing to be addicted but not all alcoholics are like my grandma.
I totally admit that alcoholics are not fun to be around. I'm sorry you have to deal with it. Cutting them out would be the best solution. But that's not alway possible. I cant give any advice.
I think you misunderstood. Alcoholics who treat others like shit have no excuse.
I'm writing too much I'm sorry but they are not gonna change that easily. You have to cut her out or be hurt over and over. Just my 2 cents
I totally admit that alcoholics are not fun to be around. I'm sorry you have to deal with it. Cutting them out would be the best solution. But that's not alway possible. I cant give any advice.
I think you misunderstood. Alcoholics who treat others like shit have no excuse.
I'm writing too much I'm sorry but they are not gonna change that easily. You have to cut her out or be hurt over and over. Just my 2 cents
needing to feel like we belong and are accepted somewhere socially is a very basic human need after shelter, food, water and safety. it's very sad that this is well documented in science but we put no priority or effort in making sure humans have this need met.
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one.way.out, filthyrottendirty, down for the count and 1 other person
needing to feel like we belong and are accepted somewhere socially is a very basic human need after shelter, food, water and safety. it's very sad that this is well documented in science but we put no priority or effort in making sure humans have this need met.
I didn't read what the other wrote too drunk tbh. But if you cant you have to manage your expectation. She will be drunk and rude. That's what you can expect from her. Keep it superficial. No serious stuff.
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