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What's up forum, I just read Chase's article on psychic vampires: https://www.girlschase.com/content/protecting-yourself-psychic-vampires-and-not-turning-either
After reading the article I started to think if I had any people like this in my life. I couldn't really think of any until it hit me: My mom had been draining all my positive energy for years.
While I was still living at her place growing up she would constantly push her problems on me which I had to listen to. Sometimes literally for hours. I was in my teens and had no understanding of how to deal with this. I thought I had to listen to her because that is what a good son should do, help her mom out so she feels better. But the complaining never stopped. She kept pushing her burdens on me. Not only her mental burdens, but also ridiculous favours I had to do and her frame was always same: She was a single mom with no one to help her and I was her only son, therefore I had to help her. Because we were family. My dad however would never do such things. Sure he would complain to me about a cold or a bad knee sometimes, but every old man does that. And he would always listen to my advice if I had some. 99% of the time he provided me value (like it should be with parents), not the other way around like it was with my mom.
I love my mom, but I believe she has deeply impacted my personal growth in a negative way by draining all my positive energy for so many years. Luckily I moved out the summer of 2013 and it freed my life so much. I finally started to see a tiny bit of progress with girls and other social skills. Nowadays I try to keep my contact with her to a minimum, but I still have to spend a couple of days with her every month. She still calls me multiple times every week (after all she's my mom). And there is always the holidays...
The problem is that every time I spend a longer period with my mom the mental draining continues. I try to shut it down as much possible, but it doesn't always work. It seems pretty impossible to change how she is, so I don't really know what to do. Would really like some advice if there is any.
tvktvk
After reading the article I started to think if I had any people like this in my life. I couldn't really think of any until it hit me: My mom had been draining all my positive energy for years.
While I was still living at her place growing up she would constantly push her problems on me which I had to listen to. Sometimes literally for hours. I was in my teens and had no understanding of how to deal with this. I thought I had to listen to her because that is what a good son should do, help her mom out so she feels better. But the complaining never stopped. She kept pushing her burdens on me. Not only her mental burdens, but also ridiculous favours I had to do and her frame was always same: She was a single mom with no one to help her and I was her only son, therefore I had to help her. Because we were family. My dad however would never do such things. Sure he would complain to me about a cold or a bad knee sometimes, but every old man does that. And he would always listen to my advice if I had some. 99% of the time he provided me value (like it should be with parents), not the other way around like it was with my mom.
I love my mom, but I believe she has deeply impacted my personal growth in a negative way by draining all my positive energy for so many years. Luckily I moved out the summer of 2013 and it freed my life so much. I finally started to see a tiny bit of progress with girls and other social skills. Nowadays I try to keep my contact with her to a minimum, but I still have to spend a couple of days with her every month. She still calls me multiple times every week (after all she's my mom). And there is always the holidays...
The problem is that every time I spend a longer period with my mom the mental draining continues. I try to shut it down as much possible, but it doesn't always work. It seems pretty impossible to change how she is, so I don't really know what to do. Would really like some advice if there is any.
tvktvk