Rolypoly55, I don't blame you for feeling the way you do.
My upbringing was similar - with my dad constantly picking on me. Unfortunately it had dreadful consequences: lack of self-esteem, being shy, constantly frightened of doing anything wrong. I became depressed and was finally diagnosed with depression in my early 20's. Don't get me wrong - dad was a good father and very much a hands on chap who would take us down to the beach, play with us, teach us to swim, a good provider. (Things mum couldn't do because of crippling RA).
I had counselling later on in life, which helped, but after my dad's death I talked about it with mum. It closed a chapter in my life and from then on I became a happier person. Mum was sad that it had affected me so badly and said she didn't realise it. I advised that each of us siblings handled things differently.
I'm not sure what the long term effect will be on your grandchild but I am glad that you are aware of what is happening and have asked those on Gransnet for advice. Good luck with whatever you decide to do in the end.
Do you feel guilty if you have a lie in??
Good Morning Wednesday 17th June 2026

