competitive moms, anyone have one

guccimamma

guccimamma
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maybe this goes along with the only child thing. but it has taken me years to realize, my mom is not really my mom...she views me as a competitor. it doesn't help that my whole life i have been told i look like her sister.

yesterday i was telling her of a recent success that my husband and i had , i was very excited to tell her how it had gone. no more than 3 minutes into the conversation...she says "is it MY turn" and launches into how much money her propeties have made for them. the rest of the conversation was about how much money they have made.

maybe i'm just being petty, but aren't moms supposed to be happy when their kids do well? i was just hoping she would be excited for me, but the reality...she just feels she has to "one up" me all the time
 
My mother isn't competitive - but she openly admits that she is jealous of the life I have had so far. My experiences the places I have been, things I've seen, done etc.

We have had quite in depth conversations about this and the fact that the opportunities I have had wasn't really there for her when she was 19.

Every now and again it does cause a minor conflict between us - in fact I believe that it is the root cause of all our conflicts.
 
My mother saw me as competition from about the time that I was six months old:confused1:

At my son's wedding, she ran around telling everyone of how jealous she was of the "great plastic surgeon" that had done so much work on me - I have never had as a much as a shot of botox, much less the facelift and lipo that she told everyone that I had.

Life is much better now that I don't talk to her.
 
My mother saw me as competition from about the time that I was six months old:confused1:

At my son's wedding, she ran around telling everyone of how jealous she was of the "great plastic surgeon" that had done so much work on me - I have never had as a much as a shot of botox, much less the facelift and lipo that she told everyone that I had.

Life is much better now that I don't talk to her.


Are you Kidding Me?
Wow! :cursing: Well, the first thing to remember is that even though they are "Mom's" they are people too. And sometimes the "People" factor outweighs the "Mom" factor. My mother is jealous of me and so is my Mother in Law, but what can I do? I have learned how to cope with the issues and still live my life. I even had to tell my MIL, Hey, I work just like everyone else. It is not my fault I can buy nice things and do!. Needless to say, that squelched alot of problems, so far so good. But I hate the fact that I have to justify every purchase!:tdown:
 
^^^^ What does make me angry (and it goes for Father's too) is when they turn round to you (even though you are a 35 yr old been in a war zone etc) and said "But I'm your Mother, you can't talk to me like that".

Guess what respect is a two way street, not an automatic right - it's earned.

(Steps off soap box :shame: rant over)
 
My mother saw me as competition from about the time that I was six months old:confused1:

At my son's wedding, she ran around telling everyone of how jealous she was of the "great plastic surgeon" that had done so much work on me - I have never had as a much as a shot of botox, much less the facelift and lipo that she told everyone that I had.

Life is much better now that I don't talk to her.

that is insane, my mom would do that only if i had the plastic surgery. in fact, i am contemplating having a boob job (reduction..have wanted it since high school) but i wouldn't tell her a word of it, in fact i am trying to figure out how to have it done so my kids don't tell her i was at the hospital.
 
Mother/daughter relationships can be complicated. I think that factors like aging, control and regret can factor into how mothers relate to their daughters.

I'm sorry your Mom made you feel bad- but people don't change. I had a complicated relationship with my mother thru my 20s and 30s and now we are very close. I think I've come to accept and understand her more as I've gotten older. I also think she now treats me more as an equal and a friend, vs. someone who needed guidance and control as a subordinate/child.
 
I agree with Roo that mother/daughter relationships can be complicated. we all have our issues with each other, but my mum and I are close, and no, competitiveness is really not an issue between us.

have you considered confronting your mother? because yes, parents are just people, and you never know why she feels she has to do that. although i am not great at confronting, I always have discussed openly with my mum what kind of issues we have - and it has resulted in a very close bond. it is worth a try??!?
 
Oh my gosh I was just talking to a male coworker about this issue and he had never heard of it before. He is expecting a child and we were talking about the unique relationship differences btwn a girl and her mom vs her dad etc.

My mother is very competitive with me and we have had a complicated relationship for years because of it. I love her because she is my mother but she has never been the nurturing mom...more like a jealous competitive sister. Picking mothers day cards for her are always dreaded because they all talk about this wonderful person who has done so much for you...and I do not have that experience except with my grandmother who has been more my true mom. My mom and I are about 20 years apart and she looks young and people always tell us we look like sisters. She got married at 17 and was a military wife until her and my father split when I was 12 and had a rough road from there in supporting us with no help from him. She is very depressed in my opinion though she will never admit it about how her life has turned out while she looks at me and how great I am doing. She has struggled to get by in odd low wage jobs for decades...excluding periods where she was remarried and not working. Much of this struggle is also due to her poor habits with money, party girl lifestyle, and overall bad choices which there is some resentment from myself and my younger brother that we have to come in and rescue her financially all the time because she can't pay the rent or electric bill or whatever but has new clothing overflowing out of her closets. She has rarely ever in her life sent me, my brother or her parents birthday cards, Christmas presents etc. but always had them for her boyfriends or friends. She has always been too busy to have time for you until she needs something. We have been in different regions of the country for decades now and maybe talk on the phone a handful of times a year. When we do I can barely get a word in edgewise. She really has no interest in hearing what is going on in my life. She distances herself from family mainly because we often tell her the truth about her poor habits and what she needs to do to get on track and other things she does not want to hear. She is in her 50s and has never had a home, a car, a consistent phone number or residence, and has no retirement or savings to speak of. Anything she has ever made has gone to supporting her lifestyle that she cannot afford. She has never kept a job for more than a couple years without quitting (without a new job lined up mind you). My grandparents are elderly and she never goes to the state they live in to visit...there is always some excuse but she can find a way to get time off work and money to go on casino trips with girlfriends. It annoys the hell out of me how selfish she is and how she thinks of no one but herself and my grandma is struggling to care for my grandfather at home with Alzheimers and I am pretty much the only that comes home to help her out and to do what I can from long distance. My grandparents do not have much of anything as they are very poor but as irresponsible as my mom has been over the years and with me being a lawyer my grandma asked to draw up power of attorney papers giving me control over everything on her behalf. My mom was of course peeved by this and I tried to ease her mind about it as much as I could. I am always the one helping them, am more responsible and have more resources to assist them so it was inevitable that they would choose me over my mom who can barely keep a phone on, wastes her own money and lives beyond her means and has not ever acted like caring for them would ever be a priority in her life. I think she is very peeved that my grandma treats me more like her daughter as she is embarrassed by my mother and proud of me.
She blames everyone else for where she is in life. Blames my grandparents for why she didn't go to college or finish nursing school saying they wouldn't co-sign for school loans (which they wouldn't for me either). She seems jealous of what little support they did give me while I was trying to go to college and law school by sending me $20 to $100 here and there which helped a ton and was sometimes all I had for food etc. My brother has jealousy about that as well but the difference both of them fail to realize is that they would have gladly done the same for them with what little they had if they were seriously pursuing an education...but neither of them ever were....they just wanted the financial assistance without the effort toward a goal to better themselves. Though I was barely eating and paying rent often while in school if she ever called and needed the usual loan til payday I would skip paying my bills to help her. Of course multiple paydays would pass and I'd never hear from her. I sent thousands to her while I was in school and never saw any of it back.
When I was buying my first home she had won a $20k settlement for a slip and fall accident. I was closing the following week and unexpectedly needed another $2000 to close. This was also around my birthday. I only wanted a short term loan and she said she'd send me $1k for my bday and for the house and to save her a room if she ever needed to live there. It never came and I had to scramble to get it from others. Per my brother who was staying with her at the time she blew it all shopping. Now she keeps hinting around about moving to live with me in this home one day and I feel like over my dead body about that.
I flew my mom out to see my new home after I bought it and she had nothing but criticism and anything she could think of to diminish my excitement of being a first time homebuyer....something my own parents never achieved. Her and my father were singers/musicians in the 70s and I got my singing ability from them. She always competed with me as far as who could sing better. It was competing over TV games shows when I was younger like Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy. Competing over attention from men. Competed over physical appearance. You name it...

Anyway let me stop ranting...I can so relate to this topic and have a very estranged relationship with my mom because of her jealousy and competitiveness with me. I can understand her being disappointed with her life and I have tried to offer encouragement and be there for her. She really does not want my advice and feels like I talk to her like she is the child and I am the parent but she does act like a child. My whole life I have felt more responsible and had to be mom to my lil brother as a pre-teen and teen because she was not.

There are many deep wounds and scars that would take a novel to write about here as I will never forget the things she has done and not done. Not sure how to fix but frankly I'm grown now and not sure I even care to anymore. There were many years I wanted her to the mom so badly and just be there for me and now that I am grown and have made it without her in my life...I really don't care anymore. I feel like the pro athlete whose father was absentee their whole life and then comes calling after they make it into the NFL or NBA. But as I am the successful one in the family...her care in future years will inevitably fall to me which I disdain based upon how she has never been a supportive figure in my rise to where I am. :cursing:
 
Hmmm.. I don't know if I would call my mother competitive but..

she sometimes competes with me in the looks department every now and then.

She has told many people (strangers and people who we didn't know very well) that I was her sister.. WTF :shocked: since it makes her appear to be younger and it seems like she competes a lot about our figures.. she always has to weigh less then me even if it's just 2 pounds.

But me and my mother are a little bit estranged since she lives on a different continent and we barely talk at all on the phone or through email and I see her only once or twice a year. We don't really get along too well so it doesn't bother me at all. In fact I think it's better this way.
 
Yes! I do!
I think she views me more as a friend than as a child.
She'll tell me I look fat and how she's lost weight... mind you were both small people.
She acts pissy if I get a new bag & will ask me to GIVE her bags as opposed to re-selling them on eBay.

She is currently getting divorced & I have a great DH. She stopped sending me ANYTHING for my B-day, X-mas, etc. I still buy her gifts for ALL occassions. Last year I didn't even get a card for my B-day or X-mas. DH & I always get her NICE gifts.

I think she is strangeley jealous of me. Because of HER choices in life I have had to basically be on my own since I was 13 until DH came into the picture & helped me financially starting when I was 19.

I haven't gotten a red cent from my mom for anything. I think she is almost mad that I have done so well for myself & she hasn't.

Oh well! I love her but I rarely see her (maybe 1-2 times a year) and rarely speak to her. I don't miss her competitive ways!
 
maybe this goes along with the only child thing. but it has taken me years to realize, my mom is not really my mom...she views me as a competitor. it doesn't help that my whole life i have been told i look like her sister.

yesterday i was telling her of a recent success that my husband and i had , i was very excited to tell her how it had gone. no more than 3 minutes into the conversation...she says "is it MY turn" and launches into how much money her propeties have made for them. the rest of the conversation was about how much money they have made.

maybe i'm just being petty, but aren't moms supposed to be happy when their kids do well? i was just hoping she would be excited for me, but the reality...she just feels she has to "one up" me all the time

I think it sounds like your mum is jealous of your success and maybe regrets things that she wasn't able to do when she was your age.

I don't think she means to be mean at all or take the limelight away from you. Have you actually told her that you feel that she makes everything a competition - maybe she doesn't actually realise what she is doing.
 
Yes! I do!
I think she views me more as a friend than as a child.
She'll tell me I look fat and how she's lost weight... mind you were both small people.
She acts pissy if I get a new bag & will ask me to GIVE her bags as opposed to re-selling them on eBay.

She is currently getting divorced & I have a great DH. She stopped sending me ANYTHING for my B-day, X-mas, etc. I still buy her gifts for ALL occassions. Last year I didn't even get a card for my B-day or X-mas. DH & I always get her NICE gifts.

I think she is strangeley jealous of me. Because of HER choices in life I have had to basically be on my own since I was 13 until DH came into the picture & helped me financially starting when I was 19.

I haven't gotten a red cent from my mom for anything. I think she is almost mad that I have done so well for myself & she hasn't.

Oh well! I love her but I rarely see her (maybe 1-2 times a year) and rarely speak to her. I don't miss her competitive ways!

I completely feel you on the bag thing. My mom does that exact same thing!! And she has enough damn designer handbags but she still wants mine! She even once just blatantly asked me if she could have the bag I was carrying!! :wtf:
 
i can so relate! i really wish it wasn't the case...would be nice to have a better relationship. still fuming after her father's day antics yesterday. i screen her calls b/c sometimes i just can't listen to her..and she doesn't let me get a word in!