In the fabric of life, woven with the threads of family, culture, society, and religion, there lies a subtle, often overlooked pattern of grooming that shapes individuals not into the fullness of their being but into figures molded by expectations and obligations.
Ah, how families groom their purest, most vulnerable children and siblings. It's a travesty, a process built into many relationship systems - and it's all too common.
In the web of life, woven with the threads of family, culture, society, and religion, there lies a subtle, often overlooked pattern of grooming that shapes individuals not into the fullness of their being but into figures molded by expectations and obligations.
This shit starts early. Like, really early. Before we even know we have a self to lose, we're already being shaped into someone else's idea of who we should be.
Your parents want you to be successful. Society wants you compliant. Religion wants you obedient. Culture wants you to fit the mold.