2794. My Son Doesn't Love Me Any Longer, Moms May Think



We can encounter teens and even younger students, since they’re ten, who look they don’t like the things we adults tell them. 

It’s so when they’re those ages. During puberty and adolescence (we also were like that, weren’t we?) the kid is in a crisis, which means change. 

And something frequent is they look they don’t follow what we tell them, and even it seems they don’t love their parents, and mothers above all get worried, because they think their sons don’t love them so much as when they were younger. 

Who has not passed through those young ages? We also were that way! / Photo from: landscape_rainy_day_by_neko1334 deviantart com

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