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50 Pics Showing The Doings Of Insufferable Family Members (New Pics)
Relationships,FamilyDEC 20, 2024

50 Pics Showing The Doings Of Insufferable Family Members (New Pics)

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Family is like Wi-Fi—when it's strong, it keeps everything connected, but at times, it can get weak or even (randomly) disconnect.
So since the holidays are getting closer and closer, we decided to put together a list of pictures showing how inconsiderate we can be to our closest loved ones.
Some depict simple everyday life situations and others highlight more serious moments but hopefully, they will remind you to be kind, cherish the little moments, and laugh together along the way.

#1 My Brother Left My Original Super Nintendo Outside In A Box For Years

My Brother Left My Original Super Nintendo Outside In A Box For Years
I’m actually heart broken. I left my original, working Super Nintendo and collection of games (that my late mother gave me) at my parents house when I moved in with my now husband. I assumed it was safe in the attic for the past 5 years. When I came home for Christmas this year my brother tells me it’s ruined.

He had used it at some point apparently, then brought it back to my parent’s and left it in the side yard in a plastic storage box. He said he'd "check on it periodically" but never told me it was there or moved it literally 20 feet into the garage. If he had just told me it was there I would have flown home just to move it to the attic myself. When he "checked on it" this year, the box had broken down and everything was ruined by water.

I’m so upset. Especially about the Dr. Mario. It was so special to my mom and I that I got a Dr. Mario tattoo the day after she died.
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166points

#2 My 16 Year Old Sister Spent Two Hours Cooking Christmas Dinner And My Mom Wont Eat Because Shes Mad That My Sister Didn't Like Her Present

My 16 Year Old Sister Spent Two Hours Cooking Christmas Dinner And My Mom Wont Eat Because Shes Mad That My Sister Didn't Like Her Present
The gift was a pink purse. My sister doesn't use purses and she also hates the colour pink.
147points

There are many types and degrees of dysfunction in families, but psychotherapist  Sharon Martin says they tend to be unpredictable, chaotic, and sometimes frightening.

"Quite simply, dysfunctional families don’t know how to deal with feelings in healthy ways," she writes.

"Parents who are dealing with their own problems or are taking care of (often enabling) an addicted or dysfunctional partner, don’t have the time, energy, or emotional intelligence to pay attention to, value, and support their children’s feelings."

#3 My Entire Family Wanted A Puppy But Im The Only One Who Takes Care Of Him

My Entire Family Wanted A Puppy But Im The Only One Who Takes Care Of Him
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134points

#4 I'm 21, Single, Nowhere Near Having A Baby, Yet My Mum Is Still Hopeful For Grandkids

I'm 21, Single, Nowhere Near Having A Baby, Yet My Mum Is Still Hopeful For Grandkids
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134points

#5 My Mom Took A Bite Of My Birthday Cake That I Bought For Myself

My Mom Took A Bite Of My Birthday Cake That I Bought For Myself
Yesterday was my birthday and to celebrate i bought 2 slices of cakes after work for me to enjoy, but because it was late i put it in the fridge to eat later. I was a little stressed recently so when I got off work today i feel happy because im about to enjoy some cake which i havent had in a while, but when i open the fridge lo and behold my mom took a bite out of them. Yes she knew it was my birthday yesterday, no i dont think she cared. I might be a little overreacting but im feeling more than a little upset over it. I know its not a big deal but its just the principle of the thing, you know ? My mood was immediately shattered.
126points

As Claudia Black said in her book It Will Never Happen to Me, alcoholic—and dysfunctional—families follow three unspoken rules: don't talk, don't trust, don't feel.

According to the first one, you must act like everything is fine and make sure everyone else thinks you are a perfectly normal family.

This is often extremely confusing for children who sense that something is wrong, but no one acknowledges it. Because of that, children conclude that they are the problem.

#6 Dad Borrowed My Tablet, Sat On It And Then Returned It Like This

Dad Borrowed My Tablet, Sat On It And Then Returned It Like This
119points

#7 Gone For Two Weeks. My Husband Piled His Clothes By The Washer Instead Of Doing His Own Laundry

Gone For Two Weeks. My Husband Piled His Clothes By The Washer Instead Of Doing His Own Laundry
116points

#8 My Mom Turned Off The Internet So I Could Focus On My Online Classes

My Mom Turned Off The Internet So I Could Focus On My Online Classes
115points

Because no one is allowed to talk about the dysfunction, the family is full of secrets and shame. Children, in particular, feel alone, hopeless, and begin to think nobody else is going through what they're experiencing.

The don’t talk rule ensures that no one acknowledges the real issues.

And when the roots of the family’s problems are denied, they can never be solved.

#9 Just Trying To Make Plans For My Birthday With My Step Dad

Just Trying To Make Plans For My Birthday With My Step Dad
We don’t go out much, maybe go out to eat once every month. I invited him and my mom to 1 concert this year and the train ride was a suggestion for my mom’s birthday. All of those things he always insists on paying himself even though I offer money.
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111points

#10 Left My Husband In Charge Of Our Dogs While The Kids And I Visited My Family, He Chose To Stay At His Brothers And Only Let Our Dogs Out Once A Day. Yesterday He Sent Me This Picture And Proceeds To Blame It On Me

Left My Husband In Charge Of Our Dogs While The Kids And I Visited My Family, He Chose To Stay At His Brothers And Only Let Our Dogs Out Once A Day. Yesterday He Sent Me This Picture And Proceeds To Blame It On Me
109points

#11 Dad Is Addicted To Mobile Games To The Point Of Playing Them While Driving. I Made Him Sit Passenger For The Rest Of The Day Because Of How Much He Was Swerving

Dad Is Addicted To Mobile Games To The Point Of Playing Them While Driving. I Made Him Sit Passenger For The Rest Of The Day Because Of How Much He Was Swerving
109points

Children depend on their parents or caregivers to keep them safe, but when they grow up in a dysfunctional family, they don’t feel they're adequately nurtured. Without that basic sense of safety, children feel anxious and have difficulty trusting not only their parents, but also the world.

"Children don’t develop a sense of trust and security in dysfunctional families because their caregivers are inconsistent and undependable," Martin explains. "They are neglectful, emotionally absent, break promises, and don’t fulfill their responsibilities."

"In addition, some dysfunctional parents expose their children to dangerous people and situations and fail to protect them from abuse. As a result, children learn that they can’t trust others, even their parents, to meet their needs and keep them safe (the most fundamental form of trust for a child)," the psychotherapist adds.

In addition to the don’t talk mandate, the don’t trust rule keeps the family isolated and perpetuates the fear that if you ask for help, something bad will happen.

#12 My Mom Kindly Promised She Would Maintain My Car While I Was Away Temporarily. She Didn't And Now It Has A Dead Battery And A Moldy Interior

My Mom Kindly Promised She Would Maintain My Car While I Was Away Temporarily. She Didn't And Now It Has A Dead Battery And A Moldy Interior
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97points

#13 My Sister Plucked Out Her Knee Hairs Because They're "Too Hard To Shave" And Left Them On My Desk

My Sister Plucked Out Her Knee Hairs Because They're "Too Hard To Shave" And Left Them On My Desk
96points

#14 My Dad Trimmed My Watermelon Plant, To "Make The Nutrients From Roots To All Go To The Fruits", And Now It Died

My Dad Trimmed My Watermelon Plant, To "Make The Nutrients From Roots To All Go To The Fruits", And Now It Died
I tried to stop him from doing it for days, but he just won't listen. He also pruned our grape vine for the same reason, fortunately it lived.
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93points

#15 Sister Ate All My Jolly Ranchers. Ive Been Wanting To Taste Them Ever Since I Was A Kid And It Was Given To Me As A Gift By A Friend From America Since Theyre Not Available In Our Country

Sister Ate All My Jolly Ranchers. Ive Been Wanting To Taste Them Ever Since I Was A Kid And It Was Given To Me As A Gift By A Friend From America Since Theyre Not Available In Our Country
92points

Repressing painful or confusing emotions is a popular coping strategy within dysfunctional families. Children witness their parents numbing themselves with alcohol, drugs, food, pornography, and technology, and since true emotions often aren't expressed and dealt with in a healthy way, everyone learns that it's better to not feel.

Children quickly learn that expressing yourself will, at best, lead to being ignored and, at worst, result in violence, blame, and shame.

#16 Mom Called My Job To Tell Me To Lie About An Emergency For An Event, Now I Have To Report To My Supervisor Tomorrow

Mom Called My Job To Tell Me To Lie About An Emergency For An Event, Now I Have To Report To My Supervisor Tomorrow
I am in the US Air Force and my mom had called my tech school to tell my MTL that I needed to call her. I was in class and I get my phone every evening. Now my MTL wants to talk to me tommorow about the message. I just passed my inspections and supposed to upgrade next week. I literally joined to get away from her and now she’s telling me to lie to my MTL and tell them that my uncle got in a car crash even though it’s for my brothers graduation which I can’t go to because I have school and she knows that. This infuriates me so much.
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92points

#17 My Dads Family Is Staying With Us And Decided To Scratch Up All Our New Pots And Pans

My Dads Family Is Staying With Us And Decided To Scratch Up All Our New Pots And Pans
89points

#18 The Way My Mom And Brother Left The Dishes For Me After A Twelve Hour Shift. The Dishwasher Was Empty But They Put All The Dishes In The Sink

The Way My Mom And Brother Left The Dishes For Me After A Twelve Hour Shift. The Dishwasher Was Empty But They Put All The Dishes In The Sink
88points

#19 My Mom Was Supposed To Come Visit For The First Time In Like 15 Years, So I Stayed Up All Night Smoking A Brisket. She Flaked. I'm Not Even Surprised

My Mom Was Supposed To Come Visit For The First Time In Like 15 Years, So I Stayed Up All Night Smoking A Brisket. She Flaked. I'm Not Even Surprised
86points

"Shame is pervasive in dysfunctional families," Martin adds. "It's the feeling you have when you think there’s something wrong with you, that you’re inferior or unworthy. Shame is the result of family secrets and denial and being told you’re bad and deserve to be hurt or neglected."

#20 Dad Went On A Rage Mid Saturday Night

Dad Went On A Rage Mid Saturday Night
84points
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