Ironflower My great aunt unfortunately is still going through this after 19 years. Her son (intellectual disability) married a lady and it was fine until they had kids. Her DIL demanded my great aunt fill their fridge, buy the kids school supplies, make their car payment etc. if she ever tried to say no DIL would respond with "I guess the kids can't come and see you then." She has given them everything. All of her money goes to them. Her husband (my uncle) passed away 13 years ago. Oldest GC is now 18 and so she can have a relationship outside of the parents but she still pays because she's afraid that the children will go without. She has a good bond with her gc but she has nothing to show for it
*Ironflower ...that is sad and difficult for your great aunt. An exact example of the original topic of this this thread.
I am wondering if her background has made her more vulnerable to such abuse, unable to find a way to deal with her DILs abuse? That is, if she comes from the awful experiences that you describe regarding your families background?
I suppose that as she has a good bond with her grandchildren, that is something to show for her suffering such abuse, but I wonder if she also fears losing that bond, if she stops paying?
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