Got this from copilot from the question I asked, " would people pleasing be an example of "you don't want to disappoint mom do you"? " Is this true? Sorry I had a flash back of my dad saying that question phrase that is highlighted in yellow. (A phrase that my dad said to me when I was 3 and 4 years.) Ah, the delicate dance between parental expectations and a child’s desire to please! 🕺🌼 Let’s waltz through this topic, shall we? “You don’t want to disappoint mom, do you?” —a phrase that can carry both love and a subtle weight. It’s like a mini emotional tug-of-war, with the child caught in the middle, clutching their teddy bear and pondering life’s mysteries. Here’s the scoop: The Mom Guilt Tango : Parents often mean well when they say this. They want their child to succeed, be kind, and make them proud. It’s like they’re handing the child a bouquet of expectations, hoping they’ll bloom into the perfect little sunflower....
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