A mother's journey from detachment to embracing motherhood and family life.
MATERNITY AND FIELD A: I’m a dry mother.
I can’t give my child warmth, tenderness, or love—only dry functionality: feeding, changing diapers, playing.
I don’t hug my child or carry them in my arms.
In the session, we talked about my reluctance to belong to the group of mothers, and that’s true; they seem strange to me.
I can’t give my child warmth, tenderness, or love—only dry functionality: feeding, changing diapers, playing.
I don’t hug my child or carry them in my arms.
In the session, we talked about my reluctance to belong to the group of mothers, and that’s true; they seem strange to me.
MATERNITY AND FIELD A: I’m a dry mother.
I can’t give my child warmth, tenderness, or love—only dry functionality: feeding, changing diapers, playing.
I can’t give my child warmth, tenderness, or love—only dry functionality: feeding, changing diapers, playing.