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leonie
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My mom has a very difficult situation. She lives next door to my sister and difficult BIL. My BIL does all sorts of bad guy stuff–more petty like stealing small amounts of money and tellling all sorts of crazy lies. He seems to be a compulsive liar. My parents are support them for the most part–paying their truck payment, letting them live rent free, etc.
Here’s the deal. I know it is very hard on my mom to have this kind of daily stress dealing with my BIL. She is recovering from a heart attack from about a year ago. When I see her or call her, she needs to tell me all the shenanigans going on. It seems to help her destress. She also talks to me whenever they have a tragedy at work–so, I know talking about difficult things that make her upset helps her.
But, I’m not sure I should be listening to the detraction about my BIL. It makes me have all sorts of bad thoughts about him. Plus, I always tell my husband. And, often I tell a couple of close friends. I guess talking helps me too.
At the same time, I know my mom doesn’t have anyone to talk to about the difficulties she experences with my BIL. So, I hate to stop the conversation if it helps her to talk.
I suspect that most men won’t understand the need for “talk” therapy, but it’s a female phenomenon.
So…here’s the question: should I listen to detraction to help my mom–or, is it bad for both of us?
Here’s the deal. I know it is very hard on my mom to have this kind of daily stress dealing with my BIL. She is recovering from a heart attack from about a year ago. When I see her or call her, she needs to tell me all the shenanigans going on. It seems to help her destress. She also talks to me whenever they have a tragedy at work–so, I know talking about difficult things that make her upset helps her.
But, I’m not sure I should be listening to the detraction about my BIL. It makes me have all sorts of bad thoughts about him. Plus, I always tell my husband. And, often I tell a couple of close friends. I guess talking helps me too.
At the same time, I know my mom doesn’t have anyone to talk to about the difficulties she experences with my BIL. So, I hate to stop the conversation if it helps her to talk.
I suspect that most men won’t understand the need for “talk” therapy, but it’s a female phenomenon.
So…here’s the question: should I listen to detraction to help my mom–or, is it bad for both of us?
