A few days ago the story of a mother who admitted that she is jealous of her own daughter caused great controversy on the internet, as the woman described with signs of obvious envy that the girl is more beautiful, popular and intelligent.
This controversial account was shared anonymously for the Aunt of Agony column, by bestselling author Jane Green, who writes for the Daily Mail, Well, the tormented mother asked this writer for advice best sellers.
The anonymous woman began by explaining that she is the mother of a 15-year-old girl who is bright, beautiful and friendly, but although she admits that she loves her very much, in recent years an abyss of jealousy has begun to grow between her and her daughter because the young woman she has become a very talented and popular person as she is one of the best in her class. In addition, she has great confidence in herself.
I should be proud of all this, I know I should. But instead, I began to resent her for it, even despise her. And I find myself trying to put her down at every available opportunity. I know how silly this sounds. A grown woman being jealous of a 15-year-old girl is crazy enough, but my own daughter?
Continuing with her story, the supposed mother mentioned that her daughter has realized her negative feelings and is moving away from her, but she confessed that she doesn’t know how to stop feeling this.
It feels like she has started to realize these feelings and is pulling away. I can’t stand the idea that our relationship could be destroyed by my jealousy, but I don’t know how to stop. Please help before I lose my daughter.
Although there is no guarantee that this story is true, the writer responded to her mother that jealousy is a rather monstrous emotional response to any situation, but the important thing is that she has realized what is happening to her and, apparently , wants to do something about it.
In addition, he told her that it is up to her to choose whether or not to take corrective and restorative action before it is too late and advised her, above all, to work on her self-esteem. Let’s hope this mom seeks help soon so that she can build a healthy relationship with her daughter.
Source: Okchicas

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