swedeace
07-10-2006, 01:11 AM
Okay, I am already forseeing an inevitable family dilemma that I need suggestions and insight over.
To make a long story short: I am virtually not interested in forming a relationship with relatives of my paternal side of my family. I can't explain why, but I just don't want to keep in touch with them. Part of it is that it's inevitable that I will be asked why I don't really keep in touch with my dad. For the most part, I don't get along with him, so we end up arguing like cats and dogs. We have way different points of views, opinions, and he can be very close-minded and stubborn. That's who I am - I don't like to associate myself with them or with my dad much.
My sister, on the other hand, keeps in touch mainly with our aunt (my dad's younger sister), so she communicates quite a bit with her. But that's her....a different person. That's who she is and what she chooses. My aunt is in town for a couple of days to visit my dad who broke a leg or something. He's elderly, but he's such a stubborn man who wants to sneak off to the store and buy hardcore liquor, etc, etc.... We've been down this road before when he was in the hospital for a head injury in early 2005. Our aunt came by for a couple of weeks. She talked us into looking after my dad, but we can't do it 24/7.
My feelings are that I sort of get somewhat of "conning" and "manipulative" vibes from her. My dad got better, and was able to live alone. As he got better, his stubborn attitude rehashed. Then she left us with his bad behaviors to deal with. That was sneaky from her behalf.... ohno:
Here's my dilemma - I try and cut my contact with that side of my family more and more, but my sister doesn't see eye-to-eye with me on my decision over this. Therefore, she "attempts" to force me to try and communicate with her and visit my aunt when she comes into town. I, like a hermit crab, try and think of ways to avoid the situations/contact. I just DO NOT wanna deal with it. I haven't really told my sister in words over my decision because she is not an understanding person over things I don't agree with her over. She likes to play a bully and hound me by asking 20 questions. I mean, it's MY decision and that's just WHAT I wanna do. So I have the right and am liable for any forecoming future incidents that would be on me, right? It's MY own damn life, so I get angry when my sister isn't so understanding over this.
So, how should I be tactful over explaining this to my sister so that she - once and for all - respects MY decision? Any suggestions?
To make a long story short: I am virtually not interested in forming a relationship with relatives of my paternal side of my family. I can't explain why, but I just don't want to keep in touch with them. Part of it is that it's inevitable that I will be asked why I don't really keep in touch with my dad. For the most part, I don't get along with him, so we end up arguing like cats and dogs. We have way different points of views, opinions, and he can be very close-minded and stubborn. That's who I am - I don't like to associate myself with them or with my dad much.
My sister, on the other hand, keeps in touch mainly with our aunt (my dad's younger sister), so she communicates quite a bit with her. But that's her....a different person. That's who she is and what she chooses. My aunt is in town for a couple of days to visit my dad who broke a leg or something. He's elderly, but he's such a stubborn man who wants to sneak off to the store and buy hardcore liquor, etc, etc.... We've been down this road before when he was in the hospital for a head injury in early 2005. Our aunt came by for a couple of weeks. She talked us into looking after my dad, but we can't do it 24/7.
My feelings are that I sort of get somewhat of "conning" and "manipulative" vibes from her. My dad got better, and was able to live alone. As he got better, his stubborn attitude rehashed. Then she left us with his bad behaviors to deal with. That was sneaky from her behalf.... ohno:
Here's my dilemma - I try and cut my contact with that side of my family more and more, but my sister doesn't see eye-to-eye with me on my decision over this. Therefore, she "attempts" to force me to try and communicate with her and visit my aunt when she comes into town. I, like a hermit crab, try and think of ways to avoid the situations/contact. I just DO NOT wanna deal with it. I haven't really told my sister in words over my decision because she is not an understanding person over things I don't agree with her over. She likes to play a bully and hound me by asking 20 questions. I mean, it's MY decision and that's just WHAT I wanna do. So I have the right and am liable for any forecoming future incidents that would be on me, right? It's MY own damn life, so I get angry when my sister isn't so understanding over this.
So, how should I be tactful over explaining this to my sister so that she - once and for all - respects MY decision? Any suggestions?