I Wish You Wasn’t My Daughter, I Wish You Wasn’t My Mother: Overcoming Toxic Relationships (Volume 2)
by Johanna Sparrow
Publication Date: Jan 04, 2016
List Price: $5.99
Format: Paperback, 120 pages
Classification: Nonfiction
ISBN13: 9781523331628
Imprint: CreateSpace
Publisher: On-Demand Publishing LLC
Parent Company: Amazon.com, Inc.
Paperback Description:
Mother- daughter relationships are not always sugar and spice, and many daughters are not trying to be their mother’s best friend. As they get older, they find that they just don’t like their mothers, and for good reason, they are control freaks not to mention dismissive. Mothers are not perfect beings by any means and many times fall short of their daughter’s expectations when it comes to their relationship. These war torn relationships between mothers and daughters is what I am addressing in “I Wish You Wasn’t My Daughter, I Wish You Wasn’t My Mother Toxic Relationships”. The only way to heal a strained and out of control mother-daughter relationship that has gone toxic is by getting to the root, or to the heart of the problem. For the mothers, it’s something about their daughters that just rubs them the wrong way. For the daughters they are tired of the mothers controlling and dismissive ways.
Mother- daughter relationships are not always sugar and spice, and many daughters are not trying to be their mother’s best friend. As they get older, they find that they just don’t like their mothers, and for good reason, they are control freaks not to mention dismissive. Mothers are not perfect beings by any means and many times fall short of their daughter’s expectations when it comes to their relationship. These war torn relationships between mothers and daughters is what I am addressing in “I Wish You Wasn’t My Daughter, I Wish You Wasn’t My Mother Toxic Relationships”. The only way to heal a strained and out of control mother-daughter relationship that has gone toxic is by getting to the root, or to the heart of the problem. For the mothers, it’s something about their daughters that just rubs them the wrong way. For the daughters they are tired of the mothers controlling and dismissive ways.
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