Although Jipsy is in good health, she is forced by her mother Titi to receive various treatments. She can walk but needs to use a wheelchair. It was Titi who was acting Munchausen syndrome.
But is the fault entirely hers? Titi's mother has always distrusted Titi's ability, feeling that she can't take good care of Jipsy at all, and has no feedback on the love Titi expressed, or she may not love Titi at all, so that Titi is desperate. She wanted to get her daughter's love and express her "love" to her daughter. She didn't want to be like her mother, but she went the wrong way. Unhealthy parent-child relationships are likely to be passed down from generation to generation.
It is said that parents will love their children, but it is not necessarily true. Children's love for their parents is innate and instinctive. Jipsy has been obedient to Titi since she was a child. She will believe whatever Titi says. Even after she has a certain cognitive ability, she chooses to protect her mother. She knew that she had no sugar allergy, but she still refused the coke test suggested by the doctor. She didn't want to hurt her mother because "she is my best friend". She loved Titi from beginning to end. Even if her boyfriend killed Titi in the end, she still loved her mother, but she couldn't bear this kind of life any longer.
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