By making herself indispensable, mothers inadvertently cripple the emotional growth of her children so they remain tethered to her utility.
Enter enmeshment.
But when these kids grow up and start differentiating. That tether becomes a wound the mother created. Now the kids emotionally cut off to maintain their own autonomy, or they become extensions of her— pleasing her while shrinking themselves
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