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SORRY NOT SORRY with Kepisia
SORRY NOT SORRY with Kepisia
18.11.2024 21:41

Why as a Man You Have to Win with Your Father - Understanding the Mother-Son Dynamics

In this episode, we delve into the complex dynamics between mothers and sons, and the crucial role fathers play in a son's development. We discuss the impact of overprotective mothers, the importance of emotional independence, and why a son must win with his father to become an independent and emotionally healthy man. Join me as we explore these themes and prepare for next week's episode on the dynamics of relationships with daughters.

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Znaleziono 7 wyników dla "think"

I know that working on this and understanding it will help me be a conscious parent in the future, which will be the best gift, I think so.

A growing son might think, what's the problem?

Ok, so now you might think what should a good mother's love for her son be like?

We often think what's wrong with tying a six-year-old's shoelaces.

And when I think about it now, I can't imagine an effective, relatively smooth and painless process of an adult man cutting ties with his mother.

If they fall, they will think they have failed.

What is she thinking?