i understand hags are in a really bad situation for this to happen to me

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what happens is still a joke but it wouldnt happen if hags were fine...

i know they are miserable and AUTISTIC and they hate me because im perfect...

why i am being punished without doing anything to them tho means that im related to them... :sick:
 
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Clinginess
One sign of potential mommy issues (aka attachment issues) is "clinginess" in relationships, or as Beurkens describes it, "people in adulthood who are particularly needy." If someone had a fraught relationship with their mother growing up, a person may cling to other people in their lives (particularly their partners) to fulfill the needs that weren't met by their mother, she explains.

2.
Being demanding or critical
According to Beurkens, another way mommy issues might show up, particularly in women, is demanding, critical, or controlling behavior. Essentially, if a woman had a mother who exhibited these qualities growing up, she may learn to mirror these and display them in adulthood. "Women can exhibit that in their lives and in their relationships, whether with an intimate partner, in relationships with their own children, or with co-workers and employees," Beurkens adds.

3.
Struggles with affection
Affection can be difficult if you had a complicated relationship with your mother. This can manifest as being overly affectionate or struggling to show affection at all. If a mother was often emotionally closed off, Beurkens explains, the child may also have a hard time expressing affection.

4.
Lack of independence
Depending on a person's relationship to their mother, Lyons notes some people can wind up being overly dependent on other people in their lives. Beurkens says this can look like wanting their partner, friends, or other people in their life to take care of them. "That can mean everything from tangible things like managing the household or managing practical things in life to taking care of them emotionally, to being clingy."

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Detachment
If you had a mother who was detached, this can lead to an "inability to get close to people," Lyons says. This one goes back to struggling with affection and intimacy, and it typically stems from not having that secure attachment modeled for you as a child.

6.
Excessive caretaking
Lyons notes that sometimes, people with mommy issues may caretake for others at the expense of their own self-care. This could be the result of having an overbearing mother, as we learn what love is supposed to look like based on how our parents took care of us.

7.
A tense relationship with your mom
Even if you don't have a specific behavior you can call to mind, if you know your relationship with your mother isn't great—even if it's just OK—there's a good chance you have some residual "mommy issues" you could look into. We're all influenced by our upbringings, and very few are without some ramifications. So if you know your relationship to mom is fraught, it may be worth looking into how it may be uniquely affecting you and your life.
 
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Clinginess
One sign of potential mommy issues (aka attachment issues) is "clinginess" in relationships, or as Beurkens describes it, "people in adulthood who are particularly needy." If someone had a fraught relationship with their mother growing up, a person may cling to other people in their lives (particularly their partners) to fulfill the needs that weren't met by their mother, she explains.

2.
Being demanding or critical
According to Beurkens, another way mommy issues might show up, particularly in women, is demanding, critical, or controlling behavior. Essentially, if a woman had a mother who exhibited these qualities growing up, she may learn to mirror these and display them in adulthood. "Women can exhibit that in their lives and in their relationships, whether with an intimate partner, in relationships with their own children, or with co-workers and employees," Beurkens adds.

3.
Struggles with affection
Affection can be difficult if you had a complicated relationship with your mother. This can manifest as being overly affectionate or struggling to show affection at all. If a mother was often emotionally closed off, Beurkens explains, the child may also have a hard time expressing affection.

4.
Lack of independence
Depending on a person's relationship to their mother, Lyons notes some people can wind up being overly dependent on other people in their lives. Beurkens says this can look like wanting their partner, friends, or other people in their life to take care of them. "That can mean everything from tangible things like managing the household or managing practical things in life to taking care of them emotionally, to being clingy."

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5.
Detachment
If you had a mother who was detached, this can lead to an "inability to get close to people," Lyons says. This one goes back to struggling with affection and intimacy, and it typically stems from not having that secure attachment modeled for you as a child.

6.
Excessive caretaking
Lyons notes that sometimes, people with mommy issues may caretake for others at the expense of their own self-care. This could be the result of having an overbearing mother, as we learn what love is supposed to look like based on how our parents took care of us.

7.
A tense relationship with your mom
Even if you don't have a specific behavior you can call to mind, if you know your relationship with your mother isn't great—even if it's just OK—there's a good chance you have some residual "mommy issues" you could look into. We're all influenced by our upbringings, and very few are without some ramifications. So if you know your relationship to mom is fraught, it may be worth looking into how it may be uniquely affecting you and your life.
i got these 100%, i also have a raging milf fetish where i want a big titted milf to breastfeed me with her milk while we fuck
 
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1.
Clinginess
One sign of potential mommy issues (aka attachment issues) is "clinginess" in relationships, or as Beurkens describes it, "people in adulthood who are particularly needy." If someone had a fraught relationship with their mother growing up, a person may cling to other people in their lives (particularly their partners) to fulfill the needs that weren't met by their mother, she explains.

2.
Being demanding or critical
According to Beurkens, another way mommy issues might show up, particularly in women, is demanding, critical, or controlling behavior. Essentially, if a woman had a mother who exhibited these qualities growing up, she may learn to mirror these and display them in adulthood. "Women can exhibit that in their lives and in their relationships, whether with an intimate partner, in relationships with their own children, or with co-workers and employees," Beurkens adds.

3.
Struggles with affection
Affection can be difficult if you had a complicated relationship with your mother. This can manifest as being overly affectionate or struggling to show affection at all. If a mother was often emotionally closed off, Beurkens explains, the child may also have a hard time expressing affection.

4.
Lack of independence
Depending on a person's relationship to their mother, Lyons notes some people can wind up being overly dependent on other people in their lives. Beurkens says this can look like wanting their partner, friends, or other people in their life to take care of them. "That can mean everything from tangible things like managing the household or managing practical things in life to taking care of them emotionally, to being clingy."

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THIS AD IS DISPLAYED USING THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND WE DO NOT CONTROL ITS ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES.
5.
Detachment
If you had a mother who was detached, this can lead to an "inability to get close to people," Lyons says. This one goes back to struggling with affection and intimacy, and it typically stems from not having that secure attachment modeled for you as a child.

6.
Excessive caretaking
Lyons notes that sometimes, people with mommy issues may caretake for others at the expense of their own self-care. This could be the result of having an overbearing mother, as we learn what love is supposed to look like based on how our parents took care of us.

7.
A tense relationship with your mom
Even if you don't have a specific behavior you can call to mind, if you know your relationship with your mother isn't great—even if it's just OK—there's a good chance you have some residual "mommy issues" you could look into. We're all influenced by our upbringings, and very few are without some ramifications. So if you know your relationship to mom is fraught, it may be worth looking into how it may be uniquely affecting you and your life.
you can come up with anything you want
since your audience is idiots

but you are sad because you know its a TEMPORARY LIE
 
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i got these 100%, i also have a raging milf fetish where i want a big titted milf to breastfeed me with her milk while we fuck
yeah bro raging milf fetish...

after rubbing your cunt
you thought about that?
 
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yeah bro raging milf fetish...

after rubbing your cunt
you thought about that?
no i found out after fucking your mom tbh
 
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