The "Mine is better than Yours" situations....
I'm sure we have all come across this... hope so anyways, and its not JUST me lol
Person 1: "I am so excited i have achieved this"
Person 2: "oh i know how you feel, I have done that, this and THIS"
Its like its a support/compliment/cheer wrapped up in put down.
Maybe i have only started to notice it more that i have a child, but it drives me bonkers when I will be excited about something dd will do and i have a certain acquaintance who likes to go "oh that’s great, MY baby did that at x age (generally before dd's age) or of course its exciting i know when MY baby...climbed Everest, swam in the Olympics, saved humanity....whatever great moment in their development that fades my own child’s accomplishment into insignificance...." always makes it lose some of my baby's shine.
Why cant people just be happy? Why the competition??
How do i not let it frustrate me??
I am always happy for someone else. Like hey that’s awesome you did this, you’re child is so smart doing that...i think we all need to enjoy the little things in life. I understand people are also equally proud of moments in their life/children etc, but i don’t understand the need for the limelight. Or am i just being easily annoyed...?
The "Mine is better than Yours" situations....
I've said replies like the ones you refer to and it's not about being better than someone else its about saying ' yeah me too' or just contributing to conversation by adding your own experiences. Maybe you are taking it the wrong way?
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im one of those people... im trying to stop. but i dont do it intentionally. its more just how i can continue the conversation and show i am intetested in what they are talking about. its normally not until after ive said it i think..oh crap i did it again.
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I find it frustrating too. I have two acquaintances that told me that women that have c sections must feelclike failures and not real mothers. The other thing they said was that babies over 7lb are ugly.
My baby was by emergency c section at 9lb. She was beautifully chubby and absolutely gorgeous. I remember telling them how the c section saved her life and how perfectly gorgeous she was - and still is.
Some people can be very rude. I just think they're excruciatingly insensitive or just plain old dumb!
The "Mine is better than Yours" situations....
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Me to a T.
I would find it really hard to stop at "Congratulations, that's great" - I like to share my life / story etc and sometimes I guess that appears like I am trying to 'win', but I'm not doing it intentionally.
I am exactly the same. No harmful intent just wanting to share my life stories :)
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I find it frustrating too. I have two acquaintances that told me that women that have c sections must feelclike failures and not real mothers. The other thing they said was that babies over 7lb are ugly.
My baby was by emergency c section at 9lb. She was beautifully chubby and absolutely gorgeous. I remember telling them how the c section saved her life and how perfectly gorgeous she was - and still is.
Some people can be very rude. I just think they're excruciatingly insensitive or just plain old dumb!
That's horrible. My boy was 9lb 6oz and was totally adorable. People would always comment at how gorgeous he was. Shows what they know.
My mum always did this to me. Definitely didn't make me feel good about myself. Is tell her my accomplishment, and then she'd go on to say how db did so and so. Talk about seeking parents approval.
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That's horrible. My boy was 9lb 6oz and was totally adorable. People would always comment at how gorgeous he was. Shows what they know.
My mum always did this to me. Definitely didn't make me feel good about myself. Is tell her my accomplishment, and then she'd go on to say how db did so and so. Talk about seeking parents approval.
Things we endure, right?