Mother’s Day was yesterday, Sunday May 14th. many celebrated the day in various ways, bringing flowers to their mothers, cooking them good food, inviting them to eat and more. And many of those on social media celebrated their mother with beautiful words and beautiful images.
However, not everyone celebrates this day, as Ragga Nagil points out in his latest column. Facebook page His time.
“Mother’s Day is not a happy day for all women, men or any other gender. Mother’s Day can also be a sad day. A difficult day. This day can be a trigger for sadness, nostalgia, loneliness, anxiety and melancholy,” says Ragga.
“Some people have never known their mother. Some people have no relationship with their children. Some have had a miscarriage. Some couples cannot have children. Some people have buried their child. Some have a mother in prison. Some have a drug-addicted mother. Some are single fathers and also do motherhood. It is normal and human to experience jealousy, envy, irritation, frustration and other feelings unpleasant seeing happy pictures of mothers and children on your neighbor’s Facebook. Allow yourself to cry, turn off the internet, shut down the phone. Take care and cultivate yourself under the sun on those days. Do whatever makes you happy. Surround yourself with understanding people. Get oxygen to your lungs and sunshine to your skin. And allow yourself to experience and accept the full range of emotions. is about emotions, there is no right or wrong. What you are going through is right at that moment in that situation. It’s called being human. Welcome to the group, we are seven billion.
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