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I have a friend who has a mother who has neglected her, was very mean to her, has never helped her. What makes a mother mistreat her own child? Is it possible for a mother to hate her own daughter? If so, why?

2007-11-26 13:04:38 · 9 answers · asked by ? 2 in Family & Relationships Family

9 answers

That's just so sad and not fair to your friend to have this experience in life from a parent. Our parents are the ones who are supposed to teach us about love through their guidance and protection.

The only thing I can think of on why a mother would do this is because she doesn't even like herself. If someone doesn't like themselves, it is impossible for them to extend or show any feelings for another person. Something has happened in this mother's young life too that was unpleasant.

2007-11-26 13:11:09 · answer #1 · answered by Dana C 4 · 0 0

For starters,I would like to know why, does God, give Children to those who don't deserve them? If someone who bore children did not want to become a Mother, than why didn't she take contraceptives so as not to bring Kids who will be mistreated and neglected, is beyond me. If your Friend still is made to feel like she is not wanted in her House, Tell her to move from there, to an Aunt's house or if she has a Grandmother, maybe she might be able to move into her House, and Live with her. Some Mothers were not meant to be Mothers, so when they do have a child they usually blame the Child of making the mistake of getting Pregnant. They usually do not listen to reason if it would be staring at them in the eyes. I hope your Friend will be able to overcome this episode in her Life, and when she moves on with her Life, I hope she will be able to see this problem that her Mother has as a learning experience, and hopefully when she has Kids of her own, she will give them a lot of Love, and when she does she will be able to feel Love in Return, from her Children. I care.

2007-11-26 13:22:28 · answer #2 · answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6 · 0 0

It's not about hate. Mother's who abuse, mistreat or neglect their children often love them very much. I've adopted 7 children from neglectful mothers who adored their children. They just simply didn't know who to parent, how to give up their vices, didn't have a supportive home life growing up or were often victims of abuse and neglect themselves. Mostly they just can't seem to get chaos out of their lives. It's sad. They don't mean it. They want to do the right thing and cannot. It's like an illness. It's not about hate at all. At least normally it's not. If it is it's rare.

2007-11-26 14:55:17 · answer #3 · answered by oh_my_its_linda 4 · 2 0

i don't understand why the two. i admire my little ones, yet see others doing it on a daily basis. there's a bonding chemical in our strategies that makes the infant bond with us in the previous they're even born. as quickly as they're born, our bonding chemical is what makes the infant calm as quickly as we take him/her. as a results of a pair chemical imbalances some women individuals in basic terms have not got it, which in return the new child would not have one the two whilst it turns into an grownup and is going into parenthood. that's do to using drugs too. the mummy could have a psychological jealousy difficulty. replaced into she overlooked with the help of a determine whilst she replaced into youthful. If there is hatred happening for a new child, then that's abuse. i could the two attempt to get the new child or call the dept of family contributors centers to get the new child faraway from an abusive determine. suitable of success to you. the mummy isn't bonded with the new child or she would not have this jealousy feeling of hate along with her own flesh and blood. RRRRRR!!!

2016-10-02 04:34:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It astounds me that this does happen, many times, If you read some of the questions and Answers on Answers, you will see an unusual number of young people who are having an abusive relationship with either both, or one of their parents. Then there is the mother and/or father, who, for instance is asking the question "My 12 year old daughter wants her boyfriend to stay the weekend with us, and share her bedroom. I think she is mature enough to look after herself and I think I can trust her, don't you?

What is happening to children is terrible, I feel for them. I don't know what the answer is, except we as individuals, can love our children and they in turn with love theirs and on and on it will go. We cannot change other people, but we can help children. Wherever we can, we should be putting out hand out to young children and teens, trying to help them get self-esteem, telling them that they are worth something, explaining to them that the world needs them, in a positive way.

We can also report abuse. Do not remain silent if you know a child is being abused. The longer they remain in that kind of environment, the worse their life will be later.

I hope your friend puts out her arms to this girl, and shows her that is somebody that cares. They need to know that they are needed and loved.

And to answer the last part of your question, unfortunately, yes it is happening all the time , mothers do hate their daughters and daughters do hate their mothers.

It is a vicious circle and keeps on going until one child gets out of the circle and is given love and understanding.

2007-11-26 13:24:30 · answer #5 · answered by Maureen S 7 · 0 1

A mother supposedly NEVER hate their child. But in these case, the mother is MENTALLY DISTURBED. On what reason she act that way? No clue.

2007-11-26 13:11:16 · answer #6 · answered by Rai 4 · 0 0

no matter how much who evers kids bother them they shouldn't neglect the child there's no excuse but lazyness and being a bad parent .

2007-11-26 13:11:44 · answer #7 · answered by Manda P 3 · 0 0

She's a bad mother.

2007-11-26 13:07:56 · answer #8 · answered by janicajayne 7 · 0 0

mental illness
mental disorders

2007-11-26 13:11:25 · answer #9 · answered by Cymbaline 5 · 0 0

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