Wednesday, February 06, 2008

MOthers and sons

Parents generally like me.


Not to blow my own horn or anything but whats not to like?


So you can imagine my surprise to find out that my best friend's mother doesn't really like me all that much.


I was at first really hurt, because I thought she and I had a really good relationship. We have affection for one another, I have done really nice things for her kids... her youngest specifically as he's the one who's dying.


The first time he brought it up was 2 weeks ago. I was so stunned I didn't know how to react.


So it was brought up again Monday night. I decided to go for further clarification.


I don't think I mentioned that she is a Psychologist. Her only complaint to him - "Be careful there, she's crazy about you"

It's a mother - son thing. We have this in my family and I can't tell you how many times I run into this.....


No woman is good enough.


But other than that - she likes me.


He stood up for me thouh. He told her that he and I know who we are, and what we want. He said some harsh things to her regarding this as well. I asked him to go lighter on her, she's losing a son to a horrible illness - the perceived favorite no less - and he's going to be all she has left on the other side.

However, he doesn't want the attention from her as the only choice available and certainly doesn't want it at all anymore. He also told me that it was predetermined by the family when his brother got sick that he would be the caretaker - without consulting him first. How lucky they are that he is the person he is and did it with little to no complaint until July. That's 5 years of his life he can't get back and more importantly, now we are re-building both him and our life.

It gave me an insight to her that I didn't have before. Basically she really liked me until she realized how close and how important he and I have become to one another. Then it wasn't OK.

I should also admit that, my dad said that while he loved my best friend as if he were a son, He didn't like my best friend as a son-in-law. The difference is, he said that ( or so I have heard that he did) 7 years ago and my best friend was just out of a divorce at the time. My dad is now deceased as well so it's not like he can recant. You know what, recently, I have had a one way conversation with my dad in which I told him the same thing my best friend said to his mom. This is my choice, I know who I am now, and I know who he is. If you love me, you will support it.

I don't think I know a single person who hasn't encountered some form of this with the new family on some level.

Families are wonderful. They are also troubling and funny all at once. We are still getting to know the other one's respective familes.

It's a work in progress.

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