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Opinion | The Lies Mothers Tell Themselves and Their Children
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We’re the generation of women who were given career-advice classes, not classes in home economics and mothering skills. Our ten-year plans were more likely to include buying a home, becoming a CEO and travelling through Europe, than popping a baby out. But like millions of women of our generation, we soon realised that those ten-year plans lacked s
... See moreMost parents love their children, and it would seem terrible to admit that you would be better off if someone you loved didn’t exist. More than that, you genuinely prefer a world with your kids in it. This can put parents in the interesting predicament of desiring a state that doesn’t make them as happy as the alternative.
And that’s the first reason Winnicott gives for the mother’s “hatred” of the child: “the baby is not her own (mental) conception.” On the one hand that is what makes a child so genuinely amazing: their potential to surprise us with their development, their unfurling beyond what we know or could imagine. It is also what makes the child infuriating:
... See moreWhen she is with them she is not herself; when she is without them she is not herself; and so it is as difficult to leave your children as it is to stay with them. To discover this is to feel that your life has become irretrievably mired in conflict, or caught in some mythic snare in which you will perpetually, vainly struggle.