Stacyhs
Penultimate Amazing
I'm finding the book far more interesting than I thought I would. Mary's insight into her family and how it shaped Donald is fascinating. In essence, Donald's mother, Mary, was an emotionally needy woman who was often ill and used her children to meet her own emotional needs rather than attending to theirs. She left the 'mothering' of her children to her eldest daughter, Maryanne. Mary Trump says her grandfather, Fred, was a sociopath.
Sound familiar?
ETA: Reading more about how Fred T believed taking care of children was 'women's work', how he failed to pay attention to his young children but instead devoted himself to his work is pretty much how Ivana T described Donald as a father. We also know he had/has little interaction with his daughter by Marla Maples, Tiffany.
ETA:
Like father, like son.
Whereas Mary was needy, Fred seemed to have no emotional needs at
all. In fact, he was a high-functioning sociopath.
My grandmother was ill equipped to deal with the problems caused
in her marriage by Fred’s callousness, indifference, and controlling
behaviors. Fred’s lack of real human feeling, his rigidity as a parent and a husband, and his sexist belief in a woman’s innate inferiority likely left
her feeling unsupported.
Sound familiar?
ETA: Reading more about how Fred T believed taking care of children was 'women's work', how he failed to pay attention to his young children but instead devoted himself to his work is pretty much how Ivana T described Donald as a father. We also know he had/has little interaction with his daughter by Marla Maples, Tiffany.
ETA:
"Although frugal, Fred was neither modest nor humble. Early in his career,
he had lied about his age in order to appear more precocious. He had had a
propensity for showmanship, and he often trafficked in hyperbole—
everything was “great,” “fantastic,” and “perfect.”
Like father, like son.
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