Before heading off to college, I discovered a Polaroid of my mom in her 20s, leading me to question who she truly is beyond being my parent.
Tell Me About Your Day felt like a suffocating interrogation, but I later realized it reflected my mom's desire for connection and involvement in my life.
As a child, I saw my mom as a rigid micromanager, often rebelling against her rules, but I came to recognize her role as a primary authority.
The tension in our relationship stemmed from my mom's control and my struggle for independence, highlighting the complexities of mother-daughter dynamics in teenage years.
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