![]() ![]() ![]() This mother/son bond is formed sometimes while the fetus is still in the womb, and as time passes and the boy blossoms and grows, that bond is strengthened further still. Of course, there are exceptions, but I’m going to write on a general level here, and assume a strong mother/son bond. Sons (and daughters too, but I am writing here of the mother/son relationship) are our moon and our stars. We as mothers spend years nurturing our children and trying to do our very best to give them a good childhood to remember, perhaps even better than the ones we had ourselves. Let’s give her the floor.ĭisclosure: As an Amazon affiliate, I receive a commission on any purchases made through the links in this post at no extra cost to you. Stevie Turner, the author of T he Daughter-in-law Syndrome, stops by today to guest post. ![]()
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