TopCat
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I think we can all agree that there is a disconnect between mothers and daughters
No I don't think we agree with that statement.
I think we can all agree that there is a disconnect between mothers and daughters
It's true though. Humans are animals and they are really easy to breed which undermines our individualistic myths
The op's difficulties with her ma I thinkI have no idea what this thread is about
Having read the first post three times now and failed to make any sense of it, I'm not sure the OP does either!I have no idea what this thread is about
Feminism crossed with hippy, with added beef, is as far as I can tellI have no idea what this thread is about
With this we can all agree i wonder if it's phildwyer in disguiseIt's not that tool Wells is it?
I’m a bit at the idea women who don’t want children can stop the childbirth. It sounds biologically unlikely and feeds into the whole ‘if you were good enough as a mother you’d have a natural birth/have an easy baby/have an intelligent healthy child/whatever else society wants to guilt trip mothers about’. Many women are wracked by guilt and distress at having had difficult births and emergency c-sections because of this sort of narrative. It sounds like your mother has a lot of problems and then a very traumatic birth, which can cause trauma and issues bonding.My mother was dangerous from the very start. She denied being pregnant whilst carrying both me and my sister. She just stopped having contractions during my birth (inertial uterus) because her denial of motherhood was more powerful than her own biology; we laboured together for nearly four days before she was knocked out and I was cut out of her. She denied being pregnant even during labour with my sister and then said "take it away. I am not a mother" when she was born. She went floridly mad after both our births (post partum psychosis). She nearly killed us both with neglect. My father rescued us again and again, finally by divorcing her.
There's no doubt she was very unwell. She never wanted children and should never have had them. She took drugs whilst carrying me that have rendered me infertile and contributed to my own breast cancer. I am profoundly unmothered, as is my sister.
My father later married a woman who was (and remains) deeply unkind, abusive, enotionally violent and dangerous. All her children and step children continue to struggle with the effects of her abuse.
My mother is old, unhappy, bitter, mean-minded and lonely. I've never loved her even as I yearned desperately for her. I didn't deny her: she denied me.
I'm not unique in having dysfunctional mothering.
I don't recognise the argument set forth in the OP.
If your kids don't call you, maybe that's a personal thing not part of a massive social trend.
Maybe her daughters have sacked her off?
Umm. No. The ovaries are pretty essential in IVF.
Nah, the way it works is this: you introduce a statement/question/phrase, and if you weren't clear it's up to you to make it so.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/31274/6-modern-societies-where-women-literally-ruleI'm not sure what this thread is about based on the OP?
But human matriarchal societies existed in the past and still do in certain places...
6 Modern Societies Where Women Rule...
I never am it seemsThe OP isnt so clear but maybe that's ok. It gives people an opportunity to look at human relationship from a perspective of mothers or motherhood or matriarchy.
Bold mindset for a new poster, this.
Anyway, on my street, there are families who've lived here for decades and the daughters and mothers live on the same street and the daughters who live elsewhere visit several times a week. At the school my children attend, I often see mothers and their mothers.
I don't visit my own mother much because of a difficult relationship; I don't see it as a general phenomenon although I think these difficult relationships are sometimes repeated in families.
Ok. This is way beneath me. You lot are better off just saying why you like, finally understand your mother
Sorry you couldn't get to glasto and be on enough drugs to make your empty lives seem interesting xx
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You better watch who you mix with then JB cos a high proportion of my close circle are trans. Maybe I'm causing itSons - at the moment I have sons
Hi Judith. Still awaiting clarification on what you meant by "denial of the mother".
Let's not go there eh. But ROGD appears to be a girl thingYou better watch who you mix with then JB cos a high proportion of my close circle are trans. Maybe I'm causing it
Spot being a patronising condescending twat, please. Thanks.Ok. This is way beneath me. You lot are better off just saying why you like, finally understand your mother
Sorry you couldn't get to glasto and be on enough drugs to make your empty lives seem interesting xx
Has this got anything to so with it?
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Lol
Someone once told me that we will never feel more content than when we were in the womb. We eat, sleep, pee when we want, are constantly womb and protected.
Knowing that made me feel a bit depressed tbh
I expect that the rather ugly term "Inertial uterus" was used to cover a lot of stuff back in those days. She was probably exhausted, frightened, at her wits end. Labour wasn't working. Nearly four days.
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Spot being a patronising condescending twat, please. Thanks.