“It was emotional and impulsive and I don’t know if I did the right thing or was justified in my actions, so I’ve come here for judgment.”
It’s situations like these that make me glad that my mother has been nothing but supportive in all my choices.
She added an edit thanking people for their words and advice.
Someone in her comments actually put some helpful questions together. “Is she going to give you what you want and need, and with that answer what is your next move?”
“If the answer is no, but you want a relationship with your mom write an apology letter from her yourself, say everything you which she would, then you won’t have festering resentment coming through all your body language when you do talk to her, What it comes down to is you can only control yourself and your own actions,” she advised.
Now, this is actually relatively similar to my relationship with my birth father. What I’ve done personally is have low contact with him and that side of the family. And honestly, my life is the better for it.
If this was how your relationship with your family was, how would you have reacted?
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