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Date: October 17, 2022
If your parents are emotionally “damaging” you, you 100% morally can and should. I put the word “damaging” in parentheses because you haven’t described what you did to “help” him so although the proper word might be “abusing” I will leave it at “damaging”.
No adult is OWED a relationship with another adult. Period. You can’t just treat people in a disrespectful and overbearing way and expect them to interact with you just because you decided to get pregnant and bring them into the world. Your children did not ask to be born or be your children, they have zero obligation to you.
That is why I have always, from word go, treated my kids with love (obviously) and RESPECT. Respect for their feelings, respect for their privacy and space, respect for their choices and the direction they want to take their lives. They owe me nothing, it is a privilege to have them in my life, not a right.
Aren’t you making the assumption that he’s embarrassed about it?
A lot of comments on her, rightly so, but I also think it’s important to check yourself too. Being a ‘white knight’ with whatever flavour of Saviour Complex is present in this ‘I can help her’ is actually quite grandiose and insulting to her responsibility to get help for herself. It’s unhealthy to insert yourself in someone’s life as their ‘helper’ – just asking for codependency there and perhaps ask yourself why you are so drawn to want to do this for someone?
sounds like abuse to me