Quote:I must just be a cold-hearted bastard, because I find the whole notion of allowing *anybody* to wind you up like that to be no better than a self-inflicted injury.
Why worry about it, seriously? If he's an ass, don't associate with him. I would never allow a person like that (brother or not) to be around my children or give them gifts.
If you know what to expect from him, and it's nothing good, stay the hell away from him. There is nothing wrong with shutting people like that out of your life. The holidays are no reason to be more lenient, in fact, you should be *more* protective of your happiness during this time of the year. Giving people a second chance in the name of the holiday spirit is one thing, but letting them turn the holidays into a stressful occasion serves no purpose.
Tell him you no longer want to play these games, and that his passive-aggressive attacks on your happiness are over.
I stopped talking to my mother over 15 years ago when she wouldn't stop pulling this kind of crap, and I have no regrets. Relatives don't have any special rights to cause you grief, IMO.
-Shawn
I agree really Shawn, it isn't cold-hearted, just sensible. I have almost nothing to do with him most of the time now. When my mother dies I decided long ago that I would have no more to do with him and neither will my other brother, but I just can't bring myself to do it now for her sake. She has always been a perfect Mum to me but has lived her life in a rosy bubble, mostly blinding herself to what is obvious to everyone else about him. My parents sent him to a Harley Street psychologist once in his 20's when he had one of his "breakdowns" but he wasn't prepare to "join in" so it was useless.
She is too old to handle it now.
Simple as that really.
If it were just me, I would have ended contact many years ago without a backward glance and I may still do this if it gets out of control.
We are all in Scotland together this year (we have our own space though in an annexe, thank God!), but if he causes trouble it WILL be the last time I inflict him on my long suffering Big Al and George at Christmas.
Thanks for all the help everyone. So sad that Christmas brings stuff like this up when it should be something to look forward to. We will make sure George has the best time and sod everyone else
W