what do i do about a horrible mother daughter relationship?
Question Posted Friday January 27 2006, 9:57 pm
When i was 6, my mom died. Years later my dad ended up marrying her best friend and my best friends mom. I know your gonna say, she doesn't hate you! you just think that!
But trust me... she does! she is horrible to me and sets up situations where i look bad to make my daddy mad at me. she enjoys making me feel bad! She tells me I'm fat and has never given me a single compliment and talks about how when i was little she used to love me. USED TO key words. We don't talk unless we have to. she slapped me across the face when we had company over. she calls me a bitch. shes TERRIBLE! i hate her so much! I just want my mom back. I always think about what i would be doing right now if she were there. I come across as the happiest most fun loving person, but really i feel like i can never do anything right and im hated.... i go to a stupid psychiatrist who does nothing for me at all! he just makes it worse. I feel like theres something wrong with me. I know that its just TV, but all i want is a mom like the Gilmore mom, what do I do???
PS, don't tell me to talk to my dad about it. shes brainwashed him.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Krupple answered Saturday January 28 2006, 12:26 am: I agree with the other person's answer; Live with a relative.
In addition, the way your stepmom treats you is horrible and your dad is weak if he for not standing up to her. This is the exact reason it's WRONG to marry when you already have kids.
Call child protective services. If I were you , I'd beat her frickin ass. (Don't kill her though).
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