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73 I drove six hours to visit my aging parents last month and within twenty minutes my mother had criticized my weight, my career, and my parenting — and I realized the little girl in me is still waiting for approval that will never come

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 13:10 EDT

I drove six hours to visit my aging parents last month and within twenty minutes my mother had criticized my weight, my career, and my parenting — and I realized the little girl in me is still waiting for approval that will never come

There’s something about walking through your parents’ front door that can shrink you back to the size of a ten-year-old in about thirty seconds flat. It doesn’t matter how old you are, how much you’ve accomplished, or how many times you’ve rehearsed staying calm on the drive over. One offhand comment about your job, your ... Read more

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