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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 754599" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Calling your mother a narcissist is a classic out of the playbook of narcissistic adult children who wish to induce guilt in their parents to keep them engaged in enabling them . Don't fall for it! Only you get to define yourself . Your daughter and everyone is allowed their opinion, but you don't have to accept it as your truth. </p><p></p><p>Since every adult is responsible for themselves and their own well-being, you can start by checking in with yourself to see how well you are caring for yourself physically, emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Caring for yourself in all of these areas is the best thing you can do for your daughter and grandchildren because you are modeling what healthy adults do.</p><p></p><p>Depleting your retirement money for someone else , even someone as close as your own child, is to your own detriment and helps nobody in the long run, because once the money runs out, you all will be homeless: 3 generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 754599, member: 24254"] Calling your mother a narcissist is a classic out of the playbook of narcissistic adult children who wish to induce guilt in their parents to keep them engaged in enabling them . Don't fall for it! Only you get to define yourself . Your daughter and everyone is allowed their opinion, but you don't have to accept it as your truth. Since every adult is responsible for themselves and their own well-being, you can start by checking in with yourself to see how well you are caring for yourself physically, emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Caring for yourself in all of these areas is the best thing you can do for your daughter and grandchildren because you are modeling what healthy adults do. Depleting your retirement money for someone else , even someone as close as your own child, is to your own detriment and helps nobody in the long run, because once the money runs out, you all will be homeless: 3 generations. [/QUOTE]
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