Crying as a child?
When you were children, were there situations where you cried and your mother simply ignored your crying?
When you were children, were there situations where you cried and your mother simply ignored your crying?
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At my time weeping was blown and was considered gay. I didn’t learn to cry. What my father taught. If I cried before my mother then because a relative or acquaintance died or something, and then she comforted me. But never cried for little things.
Constantly, it was called more with threatening subtone “listen to cry” (other…).
With me it was more the father, instead became mad/bad.. my mother never actually.
It was always done with the phrase “Listen” to cry, otherwise I will give you a reason to do so.”
Your mother, too?
Yes, my mother used to say that to me when I cried.
Ohh jaaa!