Ask Amy: Be stronger than your controlling mother
DEAR AMY: I am a married mother of two young boys. I grew up in a volatile home. My mother was verbally (and sometimes physically) abusive toward us, especially my father. We were constantly under her watchful eye, and had to live according to her obsessive cleaning schedule. We never knew when her next blowup would occur. She is now married to her third husband. He is a nice man and doesn't seem to know about her past. Because of the way she has mistreated her family, I am the only one left who will see her voluntarily. I do it for my sons. They love her and her husband and love spending time with them. Because she no longer has outbursts or uses foul language, there is no reason she shouldn't see them. Amy, I love my mom, but I don't like her. She wants to see us literally every weekend, and I can't take it anymore. If I don't return her calls right away, she sends e-mails laying on the guilt. Because she is mentally unstable, it's very hard to confront her. How can I get her to realize that I cannot see her every weekend, or even every other weekend?
--Weary Daughter
DEAR WEARY: Your mother is toxic, but according to you, her abusive behavior has changed and she is no longer a threat - at least to your kids.
You need to establish clear boundaries with your mother and steel yourself to the fact that she will use whatever tricks she has at her disposal to get you to comply with her demands.
You may not be able to get her to understand things from your point of view, so you will have to be stronger than she is and be certain that your choices are best for you and your family.
Your mother might respond to your expressing a clear decision on visits - with an established, nonnegotiable schedule that she can anticipate and plan for.
Let your mother know that if she steps up the pressure, you will back away proportionally - and then do so.
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