Miscellaneous

How do you deal with no love from your parents?

How do you deal with no love from your parents?

Talk to a trustworthy friend or family member. Choose someone you feel comfortable talking to and who you know will not turn around and repeat what you said to your parents. Try to avoid becoming too dependent on this person for your emotional needs. Just talk when you need someone to listen to you.

Why do some mothers hate daughters?

The reason why some mothers hate their daughters is the dissatisfaction with their own lives. Unlike the stereotype of being loving and sacrificial, mothers are humans too. They have dreams, ambitions and choices apart from motherhood and they do feel hurt to lose them all at once.

What if my own mother doesn’t love me?

“If my own mother doesn’t love me, no one will.” If one person in the world is supposed to love you, it’s your mother. She gave you life, and is supposed to be your ultimate source of unconditional acceptance. When you don’t receive that love and acceptance from her, it’s not uncommon to believe you’re never going to find it.

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Why don’t I Want my mom to know I’m upset?

“I don’t want my mom to know I’m upset.” If you have a healthy relationship with your mother, you probably often turn to her when you’ve had a bad day or are going through something painful. If you’re dealing with Rejected Child Syndrome, you likely hide unpleasant emotions from your mother or even from the world in general.

What happens when your mother rejects you?

If you’ve been rejected by your mother, however, you can’t say the same. Many rejected children become perfectionists, feeling like minor mistake are the cause for this parental rejection. You may hide your flaws or any areas of your life that are less-than-perfect, constantly fearing criticism and judgment from your own mother.

Do you have the mom-as-BFF conundrum?

Another major sign of the mom-as-bff conundrum is a mother who overshares. While everyone has different relationships with their parents, if you find that your mother is way more of an open book than your other friends’ mothers, that might not necessarily be a good thing.