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SWM13 · 15/12/2024 13:54

I'm writing this because I really can't deal with this going around in my head anymore. Family involved don't want to listen. I feel very hurt at how they have treated myself and my daughter and the daily flashbacks and ptsd I am having are seriously affecting my health.

Last summer younger sisters wedding abroad. I'm a single parent. D8 and I stayed in a house with mother and 3 sisters and one of their one year olds. Each morning D8 and I would wake up, have a light breakfast, clear up after ourselves and then get out of the others way. Sometimes made and left breakfast for my mum if we had time and space in the kitchen. Sat in living room when we were ready and waited till others were ready if we were going out. There was no time set any day, everyone just got ready and came down.

One day someone from outside the house was meeting us, so it was arranged everyone would be ready for 11am, which we were.

The day after that, we got up, had breakfast, cleared up, went and showered and got ready and came down as usual. Sat on the sofa and saw mum and other sisters still pottering around and eating in the kitchen. It was around 11.30-11.45am. No one spoke to us so I asked if everyone was ready. Then sister with a one year old started by asking in a very angry and sarcastic voice why it had taken us so long to get ready when we were only 2 people sharing a bathroom, so why had it taken so long for us to get ready? My daughter must have come down stairs for a glass of water while I was in the shower and sister also said she'd asked my daughter what she was doing upstairs and she said my daughter said she was "relaxing" (again all said to me very angrily and sarcastically).

I was really surprised and taken aback, I wasn't expecting this. I told her all I'd done was go to the loo then shower and wash my hair, and then dry my hair. I hadn't been relaxing. But I told her obviously my daughter was sitting and reading in bed while I was in the bathroom and then drying my hair. I was really surprised at her anger, so I also said if you wanted to leave earlier and us to hurry up you could have knocked on our door to let us know (in my head I was thinking that then I could have either hurried up or told them to leave ahead of us and we'd catch them up later if they didn't want to wait for us). But then she says - no, we were all ready at 11am yesterday so I OBVIOUSLY thought we'd all be ready at 11am today. But I told her no one said to me that we needed to be ready for 11am today and that it was unreasonable for me to be ready for a time I didn’t know about. She was so angry, and screamed back at me that obviously we were ready yesterday at this time so she’d waited for everyone to be ready at this time again. I said I didn’t think that was fair, I hadn’t done anything extra but get ready and I didn’t know there was a time to be ready for. My mum and other sisters had been listening and said nothing till now. Then my mum came in from the kitchen area and started to support my sister and shout at me - telling me my sister is busy with the baby, and that my other sister had been busy cooking her own breakfast in the kitchen and how I should have been helping clean the kitchen up after the other sister had cooked.

As I realised how everyone was behaving I was very sad. In that moment I thought to myself, these are the people that back home I go out of my way to visit regularly so that my daughter gets to see her grandmother, even though we are short on time at weekends I still prioritise them. These are the people I drive an hour out of my way for to drive them to or from mums house so they don’t have to take a bus or taxi. These are the people I spend free weekends taking to visit relatives when asked, putting mine and my daughters needs secondary as that then eats into our only weekly free time for cooking cleaning laundry homework etc. These are the people who I go out of my way to help whenever there is a problem or whenever they need me to do something, because I want to help them. And I am the only family member who drives so I do what I can to help whenever needed. I was thinking of all the times I’ve spent hours on them, helping them with things, waiting for them to do something, waiting to take them somewhere, or the thought I’ve put into the things I do for them. And they were creating an argument between them and myself and my daughter, ruining the holiday that we were all so excited to come on and had spent so much money on. I felt very sad. All 4 of them (mum and 3 sisters) didn’t speak to me again. I repeated that we hadn’t done anything wrong, we’d just got ready and we didn’t know everyone was expecting to leave at 11 just because yesterday we’d left at 11. The day before that it had been a different time. And the day before that it had been a different time. How could we have known they wanted to leave at a certain time today? It felt so unfair. It felt like they’d shared information between themselves but purposely not told me so they’d have an excuse to be angry at me later, unreasonably. They didn’t speak to me or my daughter and left the house. I couldn’t understand, even as they left I said I don’t understand why you’re all angry, all we did was get ready and come down, we didn’t know we were late for anything. None of them looked back or acknowledged me talking, they just went out the door. There was only one key.

I was really sad at this. It had come out of nowhere. Daughter and I couldn’t leave the house so we had to stay in all day. When they came home later that day they all still ignored us. No one spoke to us. They made dinner for themselves and happily chatted over dinner as my daughter and I were upstairs. No one asked us to join for dinner.

The next day they continued ignoring us. No one spoke a word to me or daughter. They went out again all day so daughter and I again had to stay at home. We also had no way of getting to a shop to buy food for an upcoming train journey to the villa part of the wedding.

Two days of living with 4 other adults who pretend you dont exist and don’t talk to you. It felt like my daughter and I were being bullied. Unfortunately this is very normal behaviour for my mum and sisters and it happened a lot growing up. But on a family holiday at a wedding, didn’t they know they were ruining the WHOLE experience for myself and my daughter? I messaged my sister who was getting married and told her that there had been a silly argument and they all gone out. I think I needed someone to help stick up for me and my daughter. The youngest sister did come around that night to the house, and she did very briefly and nicely tell everyone not to argue because it was obviously creating a problem that wasn’t needed. She specifically told my mum not argue with people after she left so that it wouldn’t ruin the experience for everyone. The youngest sister left and my mum turned around to everyone in the room with the angriest look in her face. Who told her?? she shouted. She went up to each sister one by one. Did you tell her? No. Did you tell her? No. Then it was my turn and I was very scared, I held my daughters hand. Did you tell her? Yes I answered. I was terrified. She then started shouting at me at why I had created problems and told the youngest sister. I said we hadn’t done anything wrong and you all have been treating us like this. She went on shouting at me, honestly I don’t know anymore what she was saying. Probably that we had ruined things for everyone. Instead I just remember looking down at my daughter who was crying and screaming for it to stop. I just hugged her and didn’t bother replying anything more to my mum. The sister with the baby stepped in and told my mum to stop, saying that it was going to ruin the wedding experience for us. My mum was still furious but she stopped and went to the bathroom around the corner. I was alone with my crying 8 year old hyperventilating daughter, trying to comfort her. I told her not to worry, ‘we haven’t done anything wrong, they’re just being mean and grandma’s just being mean’. That was the truth for me, I don’t think we had done anything wrong, and I think my mum and sisters had been cruel. After a minute or so my mum appeared from behind the wall. She pointed at me and said ‘Oh my God! I have been listening behind the wall and do you know what she’s been saying! Do you know what she’s been saying!’. She carried on walking around the room pointing at me. ‘She’s been turning granddaughter against me!! She’s there saying things to turn granddaughter against me!!’. I was completely confused. I had no idea what she was talking about, I had no idea what this made my sisters think I’d been saying too, but it was not true. I was calming my daughter and letting her know that the way we’d been treated was not okay. I was mentally exhausted by this point. I couldn’t defend myself anymore against unreasonableness and meanness. I took my daughter up to our room and was really traumatised myself so she must have felt worse.

An hour later I came down with my daughter to get a glass of water for her. As we walked past, my mum grabbed my daughters hand and pulled her towards her. I took my daughters hand and very calmly said to my mum, if you can’t treat us decently then don’t speak to us. She was shocked. My mum then ignored my daughter and me COMPLETELY for the rest of the 2 week holiday. She pretended we didn’t exist. Throughout the family dinners, wedding, everything. At one point I just wanted the ignoring to end and I put my arms out and said let’s make up, and she shooed me away with her hands and shouted ‘get away from me’. My sisters also followed the same example, no one willingly spoke to me or my daughter for the 2 weeks. Because we hadn’t been able to shop for food the 2 days we were in the house, I had no child friendly food for my daughter throughout the wedding. I asked each sister if there was anything they thought I could give my daughter, and always got told I don’t know. I looked in a fridge and saw expensive food that I thought was for family dinners (expensive meats and fish and cheese etc) so didn’t help myself to anything. I only found out 2 days before we left that there was a shelf in a separate pantry room that had found for all the kids to eat. Since 2 of the sisters were staying in the villa at that point, im guessing they knew and could have told me. I felt like I went around asking people constantly if there was any simple food I could give to my daughter and everyone either got really exasperated and told me to look myself (I had and the fridge was stocked with adult food for dinners, and I also didn’t know what food belonged to which people as there were also their other friends staying in the villa) or just said I don’t know. I wasn’t living in the villa but had been put in a apt nearby with my daughter, mum and another sister at this point, and we got taxis to/from the main villa everyday so I was also in a kitchen in a house I wasn’t living in and already felt weird going through cupboards and fridge with people who were actually staying there watching me look through their food. My daughter was cold tired and hungry every day as adult meals were quite posh and also it was very long for a child to wait between meals. She spent a lot of time in the pool at the villa, but when she got out almost no one interacted with us. The other guests greeted my mum and sisters as a group, as that’s how they presented themselves, and it was evident to other guests that we were outcasts for some reason. That made it very hard to meet other guests, along with feeling so completely alone and rejected in the inside. At one point I broke down to my sister who was getting married, I burst into tears and told her that I felt bad because my daughter was cold and hungry and tired and I couldn’t do anything about it, we didn’t have our things in the villa. She helped by getting us a hair dryer so that I could dry my daughters wet hair after the pool. Obviously I had broken down due to more than that.

I know this post is long. I had saved hard for this wedding/holiday and I wanted it to be a great experience for my daughter. I felt that my family were unreasonable in making the original argument, then cruel in ignoring us over the whole rest of the holiday, knowing that would make us feel isolated and alone and ruin the whole experience for us. None of them were helpful when I was looking for simpler food like pasta for my daughter. In the end pasta was sat on a cupboard in a room I didn’t know about, but no one wanted to tell me that.

It’s been over 6 months. I think about what happened daily. Mentally I can’t process that we could be treated like that and 5 people thought it was okay. Daughter and I were hoping for a lovely holiday and wedding, I don’t think we caused any of this. I truely think sister with baby was angry at something else and took it out on us. Family got behind her, regardless. My sisters are like sheep, they follow who they like most, being reasonable rarely come into things. It’s not the first time that things like this have happened, but this time I can’t get over the cruelty and how sustained this behaviour was, from grown adults. It’s causing me daily mental and physical symptoms, and I’ve had to go to hospital a few times it’s been that bad. I just needed to get this out.

OP posts:
NCforThisOccasion · 15/12/2024 22:21

SWM13 · 15/12/2024 17:31

For my family this is very normal

I’m so sorry, OP. Everything you described seems utterly believable to me, because I used to have the same dynamic with certain family members. The screaming out of nowhere for breaking some “rule” nobody had ever mentioned before; people encouraging each other to tell me off; the silent treatment; manufactured rage ruining times that should have been special; my words taken out of context and used against me…

Getting away from it was so hard, and it really hurt. But it was the only way to begin to heal. You need a good therapist, and you need to remove yourself from your family’s reach. The trauma will probably always be with you, but you can begin to take control of it with help and with time. The most important lesson I’ve learned is that I have to let go of wanting their acknowledgement that I’m in the right. There is nothing you can do to make them admit that they are to blame and that they’ve victimised you. There are no words or actions of yours that will change their narrative that you are at fault, because blaming you has become a mythology for them. You won’t get justice from them. I know how impotent and helpless that can feel, but you must find a way to be at peace with it.

I’m so so sorry for how they’ve treated you. You deserve better.

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JillMW · 19/12/2024 20:16

I am so sorry that you are in such a bad situation. There is a lot of angst in the comments, the arguing between people is making me feel uncomfortable, it may further contribute to your anxiety.
You have PTSD, I hope that with the diagnosis you were given access to counselling? I would take yourself away from the drama of mn and use a qualified counsellor.
Wishing you and your daughter best wishes and hope you enjoy the festive period.

NewMrsF · 19/12/2024 20:32

oh OP this is awful.
those saying you should have packed up and left don’t realise the privilege they have if they think that everyone can just book new flights and accommodation at the drop of a hat.
you must have felt very trapped, you’ve clearly been abused by your family for your life.

please block every single member of that family, and I’d also block anyone that tries to convince you to speak to them.
I hope with time you can heal and realise that you are worth more than how they treated you.

Gloriia · 19/12/2024 20:36

What a toxic bullying mother you have. So sorry up it must've been horrendous being ganged up on by your own dm and sisters. Wtf is wrong with them?!

Please distance yourself from these awful people Flowers.

SarahLeeAnn · 19/12/2024 20:36

wow, kick someone whilst their down !

ThisZanyPinkSquid · 19/12/2024 22:35

I would cut your losses in all honesty. Your mum sounds absolutely vile!! Shouting and screaming enough to make a child cru in fear…disgusting!!

You said it yourself your sisters are sheep. So block and move on. You will feel a LOT better for it! Sounds like a very toxic environment!

Has this always been the case? Are you noticing more now?

Emmz1510 · 19/12/2024 22:49

There’s a lot to unpick here. Even the very tone of your post and the way you describe these events suggests that it was deeply traumatic for you, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with PTSD or
not. So I don’t get the people minimising all this and focussing on whether you have a diagnosis. I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that your side of the story is accurate. I can see why people would doubt it because it all sounds so ridiculous! Your whole family fell out with you and ostracised you because you took your time coming down one day despite the fact there was no agreed meeting time? It sounds ludicrous but then maybe your family are just that toxic. You say this isn’t the first time stuff like this has happened and they way you describe keeping out of people’s way and not challenging anything makes me suspect you’ve been the family scapegoat for some time and become used to tippy toeing around people so as not to ignite anything.
What were the actual plans on the day you came down at 11:45? Were you supposed to be taking part in some crucial wedding related activity that you made everyone late for? I believe you genuinely didn’t know but were you supposed to have read some itinerary or didn’t hear a conversation or something? And that they exposed your child to all this is unforgivable.
I do think you could have done more to stand up for you both and make sure you got the food etc that you needed instead of shying away. Are you afraid of these people?

In any case, you need to protect yourself and your daughter by remaining no contact, at least until they can acknowledge their wrongdoing and provide some sort of explanation.

i also think you should speak to someone about this, a therapist or counsellor to help
you make sense of it all.

KillerTomato7 · 20/12/2024 02:02

Emmz1510 · 19/12/2024 22:49

There’s a lot to unpick here. Even the very tone of your post and the way you describe these events suggests that it was deeply traumatic for you, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with PTSD or
not. So I don’t get the people minimising all this and focussing on whether you have a diagnosis. I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that your side of the story is accurate. I can see why people would doubt it because it all sounds so ridiculous! Your whole family fell out with you and ostracised you because you took your time coming down one day despite the fact there was no agreed meeting time? It sounds ludicrous but then maybe your family are just that toxic. You say this isn’t the first time stuff like this has happened and they way you describe keeping out of people’s way and not challenging anything makes me suspect you’ve been the family scapegoat for some time and become used to tippy toeing around people so as not to ignite anything.
What were the actual plans on the day you came down at 11:45? Were you supposed to be taking part in some crucial wedding related activity that you made everyone late for? I believe you genuinely didn’t know but were you supposed to have read some itinerary or didn’t hear a conversation or something? And that they exposed your child to all this is unforgivable.
I do think you could have done more to stand up for you both and make sure you got the food etc that you needed instead of shying away. Are you afraid of these people?

In any case, you need to protect yourself and your daughter by remaining no contact, at least until they can acknowledge their wrongdoing and provide some sort of explanation.

i also think you should speak to someone about this, a therapist or counsellor to help
you make sense of it all.

I think the people minimizing her trauma and harping on about the lack of a diagnosis would be referred to, in clinical parlance, as "pricks."

Mlb123 · 20/12/2024 02:45

SWM13 · 15/12/2024 13:54

I'm writing this because I really can't deal with this going around in my head anymore. Family involved don't want to listen. I feel very hurt at how they have treated myself and my daughter and the daily flashbacks and ptsd I am having are seriously affecting my health.

Last summer younger sisters wedding abroad. I'm a single parent. D8 and I stayed in a house with mother and 3 sisters and one of their one year olds. Each morning D8 and I would wake up, have a light breakfast, clear up after ourselves and then get out of the others way. Sometimes made and left breakfast for my mum if we had time and space in the kitchen. Sat in living room when we were ready and waited till others were ready if we were going out. There was no time set any day, everyone just got ready and came down.

One day someone from outside the house was meeting us, so it was arranged everyone would be ready for 11am, which we were.

The day after that, we got up, had breakfast, cleared up, went and showered and got ready and came down as usual. Sat on the sofa and saw mum and other sisters still pottering around and eating in the kitchen. It was around 11.30-11.45am. No one spoke to us so I asked if everyone was ready. Then sister with a one year old started by asking in a very angry and sarcastic voice why it had taken us so long to get ready when we were only 2 people sharing a bathroom, so why had it taken so long for us to get ready? My daughter must have come down stairs for a glass of water while I was in the shower and sister also said she'd asked my daughter what she was doing upstairs and she said my daughter said she was "relaxing" (again all said to me very angrily and sarcastically).

I was really surprised and taken aback, I wasn't expecting this. I told her all I'd done was go to the loo then shower and wash my hair, and then dry my hair. I hadn't been relaxing. But I told her obviously my daughter was sitting and reading in bed while I was in the bathroom and then drying my hair. I was really surprised at her anger, so I also said if you wanted to leave earlier and us to hurry up you could have knocked on our door to let us know (in my head I was thinking that then I could have either hurried up or told them to leave ahead of us and we'd catch them up later if they didn't want to wait for us). But then she says - no, we were all ready at 11am yesterday so I OBVIOUSLY thought we'd all be ready at 11am today. But I told her no one said to me that we needed to be ready for 11am today and that it was unreasonable for me to be ready for a time I didn’t know about. She was so angry, and screamed back at me that obviously we were ready yesterday at this time so she’d waited for everyone to be ready at this time again. I said I didn’t think that was fair, I hadn’t done anything extra but get ready and I didn’t know there was a time to be ready for. My mum and other sisters had been listening and said nothing till now. Then my mum came in from the kitchen area and started to support my sister and shout at me - telling me my sister is busy with the baby, and that my other sister had been busy cooking her own breakfast in the kitchen and how I should have been helping clean the kitchen up after the other sister had cooked.

As I realised how everyone was behaving I was very sad. In that moment I thought to myself, these are the people that back home I go out of my way to visit regularly so that my daughter gets to see her grandmother, even though we are short on time at weekends I still prioritise them. These are the people I drive an hour out of my way for to drive them to or from mums house so they don’t have to take a bus or taxi. These are the people I spend free weekends taking to visit relatives when asked, putting mine and my daughters needs secondary as that then eats into our only weekly free time for cooking cleaning laundry homework etc. These are the people who I go out of my way to help whenever there is a problem or whenever they need me to do something, because I want to help them. And I am the only family member who drives so I do what I can to help whenever needed. I was thinking of all the times I’ve spent hours on them, helping them with things, waiting for them to do something, waiting to take them somewhere, or the thought I’ve put into the things I do for them. And they were creating an argument between them and myself and my daughter, ruining the holiday that we were all so excited to come on and had spent so much money on. I felt very sad. All 4 of them (mum and 3 sisters) didn’t speak to me again. I repeated that we hadn’t done anything wrong, we’d just got ready and we didn’t know everyone was expecting to leave at 11 just because yesterday we’d left at 11. The day before that it had been a different time. And the day before that it had been a different time. How could we have known they wanted to leave at a certain time today? It felt so unfair. It felt like they’d shared information between themselves but purposely not told me so they’d have an excuse to be angry at me later, unreasonably. They didn’t speak to me or my daughter and left the house. I couldn’t understand, even as they left I said I don’t understand why you’re all angry, all we did was get ready and come down, we didn’t know we were late for anything. None of them looked back or acknowledged me talking, they just went out the door. There was only one key.

I was really sad at this. It had come out of nowhere. Daughter and I couldn’t leave the house so we had to stay in all day. When they came home later that day they all still ignored us. No one spoke to us. They made dinner for themselves and happily chatted over dinner as my daughter and I were upstairs. No one asked us to join for dinner.

The next day they continued ignoring us. No one spoke a word to me or daughter. They went out again all day so daughter and I again had to stay at home. We also had no way of getting to a shop to buy food for an upcoming train journey to the villa part of the wedding.

Two days of living with 4 other adults who pretend you dont exist and don’t talk to you. It felt like my daughter and I were being bullied. Unfortunately this is very normal behaviour for my mum and sisters and it happened a lot growing up. But on a family holiday at a wedding, didn’t they know they were ruining the WHOLE experience for myself and my daughter? I messaged my sister who was getting married and told her that there had been a silly argument and they all gone out. I think I needed someone to help stick up for me and my daughter. The youngest sister did come around that night to the house, and she did very briefly and nicely tell everyone not to argue because it was obviously creating a problem that wasn’t needed. She specifically told my mum not argue with people after she left so that it wouldn’t ruin the experience for everyone. The youngest sister left and my mum turned around to everyone in the room with the angriest look in her face. Who told her?? she shouted. She went up to each sister one by one. Did you tell her? No. Did you tell her? No. Then it was my turn and I was very scared, I held my daughters hand. Did you tell her? Yes I answered. I was terrified. She then started shouting at me at why I had created problems and told the youngest sister. I said we hadn’t done anything wrong and you all have been treating us like this. She went on shouting at me, honestly I don’t know anymore what she was saying. Probably that we had ruined things for everyone. Instead I just remember looking down at my daughter who was crying and screaming for it to stop. I just hugged her and didn’t bother replying anything more to my mum. The sister with the baby stepped in and told my mum to stop, saying that it was going to ruin the wedding experience for us. My mum was still furious but she stopped and went to the bathroom around the corner. I was alone with my crying 8 year old hyperventilating daughter, trying to comfort her. I told her not to worry, ‘we haven’t done anything wrong, they’re just being mean and grandma’s just being mean’. That was the truth for me, I don’t think we had done anything wrong, and I think my mum and sisters had been cruel. After a minute or so my mum appeared from behind the wall. She pointed at me and said ‘Oh my God! I have been listening behind the wall and do you know what she’s been saying! Do you know what she’s been saying!’. She carried on walking around the room pointing at me. ‘She’s been turning granddaughter against me!! She’s there saying things to turn granddaughter against me!!’. I was completely confused. I had no idea what she was talking about, I had no idea what this made my sisters think I’d been saying too, but it was not true. I was calming my daughter and letting her know that the way we’d been treated was not okay. I was mentally exhausted by this point. I couldn’t defend myself anymore against unreasonableness and meanness. I took my daughter up to our room and was really traumatised myself so she must have felt worse.

An hour later I came down with my daughter to get a glass of water for her. As we walked past, my mum grabbed my daughters hand and pulled her towards her. I took my daughters hand and very calmly said to my mum, if you can’t treat us decently then don’t speak to us. She was shocked. My mum then ignored my daughter and me COMPLETELY for the rest of the 2 week holiday. She pretended we didn’t exist. Throughout the family dinners, wedding, everything. At one point I just wanted the ignoring to end and I put my arms out and said let’s make up, and she shooed me away with her hands and shouted ‘get away from me’. My sisters also followed the same example, no one willingly spoke to me or my daughter for the 2 weeks. Because we hadn’t been able to shop for food the 2 days we were in the house, I had no child friendly food for my daughter throughout the wedding. I asked each sister if there was anything they thought I could give my daughter, and always got told I don’t know. I looked in a fridge and saw expensive food that I thought was for family dinners (expensive meats and fish and cheese etc) so didn’t help myself to anything. I only found out 2 days before we left that there was a shelf in a separate pantry room that had found for all the kids to eat. Since 2 of the sisters were staying in the villa at that point, im guessing they knew and could have told me. I felt like I went around asking people constantly if there was any simple food I could give to my daughter and everyone either got really exasperated and told me to look myself (I had and the fridge was stocked with adult food for dinners, and I also didn’t know what food belonged to which people as there were also their other friends staying in the villa) or just said I don’t know. I wasn’t living in the villa but had been put in a apt nearby with my daughter, mum and another sister at this point, and we got taxis to/from the main villa everyday so I was also in a kitchen in a house I wasn’t living in and already felt weird going through cupboards and fridge with people who were actually staying there watching me look through their food. My daughter was cold tired and hungry every day as adult meals were quite posh and also it was very long for a child to wait between meals. She spent a lot of time in the pool at the villa, but when she got out almost no one interacted with us. The other guests greeted my mum and sisters as a group, as that’s how they presented themselves, and it was evident to other guests that we were outcasts for some reason. That made it very hard to meet other guests, along with feeling so completely alone and rejected in the inside. At one point I broke down to my sister who was getting married, I burst into tears and told her that I felt bad because my daughter was cold and hungry and tired and I couldn’t do anything about it, we didn’t have our things in the villa. She helped by getting us a hair dryer so that I could dry my daughters wet hair after the pool. Obviously I had broken down due to more than that.

I know this post is long. I had saved hard for this wedding/holiday and I wanted it to be a great experience for my daughter. I felt that my family were unreasonable in making the original argument, then cruel in ignoring us over the whole rest of the holiday, knowing that would make us feel isolated and alone and ruin the whole experience for us. None of them were helpful when I was looking for simpler food like pasta for my daughter. In the end pasta was sat on a cupboard in a room I didn’t know about, but no one wanted to tell me that.

It’s been over 6 months. I think about what happened daily. Mentally I can’t process that we could be treated like that and 5 people thought it was okay. Daughter and I were hoping for a lovely holiday and wedding, I don’t think we caused any of this. I truely think sister with baby was angry at something else and took it out on us. Family got behind her, regardless. My sisters are like sheep, they follow who they like most, being reasonable rarely come into things. It’s not the first time that things like this have happened, but this time I can’t get over the cruelty and how sustained this behaviour was, from grown adults. It’s causing me daily mental and physical symptoms, and I’ve had to go to hospital a few times it’s been that bad. I just needed to get this out.

Your mother's behaviour leads me to suspect she had been stirring with your sister who has the baby and probably making comments designed to make your sister feel annoyed as though she had been somehow disrespected in some way . I can imagine it was things about how long you were taking and how it wasn't fair to be so leisurely and hinting that you could have helped out .

She probably even mentioned how your sister has a baby but still managed ro be ready on time as though you knew about tbe 11 i clock expectation when your mother would know you didn't. I think this especially because she even tried to make another sister think you had been thoughtless not helping clear up after they cooked breakfast .

This is always a sly tactic so others jump on board their viewpoint as they are made to feel they have been treated badly in some way and that is backed up to them by the other person seeming to be defending them . You didn't do anything wrong snd I suspect your mother enjoyed the drama and being followed by everyone and she of course hung around slyly to listen to what you said as you comforted your daughter and rhen began agitating everyone acting as though you had been saying things about them .

I think your mother is very sly and enjoys creating things to cause an argument and you were the target as you had an 8 year old and wouldn't likely be able to get too angry and expressive as you would want to protect your daughter and your mother would know how that would make your daughter feel the poor child . Go low contact with sisters and almost no contact with your mother and you avoided a trap it sounds when you got the text which you realised was trying to get you to meet up to discuss but would have been like you realised all about telling you how wrong you were when you weren't.

I'm sorry this happened but the real issue is your mother I think and your sisters will realise in time when they are singled out . After all if you refuse to let this happen again then your mother will havd to cause drama with another sibling of yours so I believe you'll end up being contacted by a sister when it does happen xxx

hufflepuffbutrequestinggriffindor · 20/12/2024 16:21

I am so sorry that you have had to suffer like this. Your whole story has angered me so much as someone who is having MH issues stemming from childhood issues. The whole situation is so toxic and your sisters and mum were entirely out of order for dealing with the situation in the way they did and to essentially punish an 8 year old in the process. You were absolutely not at fault at all! I would absolutely advise you to go non-contact, protect your daughter as that must have been so traumatising for her and for you to seek some therapy/counselling to try to deal with your own childhood trauma. Like others have said, I’m sending you a virtual hug, take care of yourself.

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