I recently came across an old study according to which it is around the age of 30 that women begin to adopt their mothers’ tastes and habits, more precisely even at 33. Motherhood is what triggers most personality changes in women, followed by the physical signs of aging. “ We all end up becoming like our parents at some point in our lives – and that’s something to celebrate. Becoming a parent is the primary trigger, but lifestyle factors are also important. “, said Dr. De Silva, author of the study.
So, of course, this article is meant to be taken at face value, and if you had (had) abusive, toxic, absent parents, you probably don’t want to be like them. But if, like me, you love your mother passionately and are proud to be her daughter, then I hope this article makes you smile. Let me explain.
Help, I became my own mother!
- I say you have to work well in school to be able to choose your job later.
- I say “Have some fruit” when they tell me they want cake.
- In my fridge I always have a roll of industrial cake dough.
- I scream too much, for nothing
- Count to 3
- I complain a lot… even for nothing
- I compulsively throw away things I no longer use
- I often tell my children that they are objectively beautiful, the 4 most beautiful children in the world.
- When they come home from school the first thing I say is: “Wash your hands”
- I’m a maniac
- I say “It was better before”
- I go on vacation without too many drugs (despite 4 children)
- I hate preparing meals in advance
- I drink a lot of coffee in the morning and I gave up sugar
- I’m drunk after a glass of wine
- I criticize my friends (who I adore)
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.