Anais wrote:computerology wrote:Cordial is how you describe a relationship with an ex wife, not a parent.
Very true. What a thing to say, oh boy. It`s also amazing that they unfriended you on facebook so quickly. That they even THOUGHT of doing that in the moments immediately after receiving such a letter from their son... How shall we react to this... I know, we`ll GET ON FACEBOOK RIGHT NOW AND BLOCK HIM THIS SECOND! It`s like they are children.
So i told him i hope that they have a nice life and goodbye.
Hooray!
Well, to their credit (not) they waited 4 days between me sending the message and unfriending me and talking about having a cordial relationship. My message was that i was seriously contemplating what I was going to do with my relationship with my mother and that I would take my time and let her know when I made my decision.
Before I could answer, I got that - and the facebook unfriending.
But... its all semantics. The net effect and result are exactly the same. What annoyed me was takin such great care to write the letter to my dad about why I was upset, explaining the variety of very recent situations that led me to feel this way (up to just a day before I stopped talking to my mother), and then to have him say that he agreed with everything that she had said and dropping that bomb on me.
I was hoping to continue a relationship with him... but after that, hell no. I knew he was en enabler, and I thought I might actually have a decent relationship with him if we never spoke of my mother. But that isnt classic enabler, it is extreme enabler. Which means he is every bit an equal partner in the problem. Sad, but true, and if even after all that he couldn't (he's an academic so he's not stupid) take a moment to use those critical thinking skills then he's no father of mine.
Right now I have to hold back from launching my own newspaper advertising campaign to bomb their little business into the stone age and show them a taste of what character assasination really looks like. Unlike when I got kicked out 3 times in my teens, these days i have
serious resources. An advantage they used against me ruthlessly when I was struggling to just try to finish high school and they did everything they could to thrust me into being homeless.