It has been scientifically proven that maternal love will bring more health and higher intelligence to children, but the mother's own love can also become a bondage, limitation and even harm. Lady Bird's mother is more like a Chinese mother, with a knife-like mouth and a tofu heart, thrifty, and hard-working. Her own mother is a sadistic drunkard, which must have cast a shadow on her heart, so she is particularly sensitive, has a low sense of security, and has a serious inferiority complex. With such a mother, it is better to be a little rebellious, and to live in the way of the mother will become so submissive and servile. Growth is a process of transformation, will you eventually grow up to look like your mother? Or not, everyone has their own way, even if it is a pit, you have to fall into it yourself to know what is going on. There is always someone reminding you to walk carefully. If you keep looking down, you will miss a lot of scenery. Her mother didn't care much about her unreliable brother, staring at her so tightly, really. I don't really like the compromise at the end. I'm worried about writing new poems. Although I will correct myself sooner or later, it's too early, right? It's only been out for a few days?
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