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My Mom Is Controlling My Life — When Love Becomes a Form of Ownership
Boundaries & Family
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My Mom Is Controlling My Life — When Love Becomes a Form of Ownership

There’s a specific kind of suffocation that comes with realizing my mom is controlling my life. It’s not always dramatic; it’s not always shouting or ultimatums. Sometimes it’s the way she comments on every decision you make, the way your phone buzzes with her demands before you even finish breakfast, the way you hesitate before telling her anything because you know she’ll turn information into leverage. It’s the guilt that rises every time you set a boundary, the fear that disappointing her will make you a bad child, the exhaustion of carrying a relationship that feels more like a responsibility than a connection. This essay is about the emotional weight of having a controlling mother—and the painful, liberating work of reclaiming your autonomy without betraying yourself.

Am I in a Codependent Relationship? — The Quiz That Starts With What You Already Know but Haven’t Admitted
Love & Relationships
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Am I in a Codependent Relationship? — The Quiz That Starts With What You Already Know but Haven’t Admitted

Most people don’t Google “Am I in a codependent relationship?” because they want a test—they want permission. Permission to name the anxiety in their chest when their partner is upset. Permission to acknowledge the knot in their stomach when the relationship feels off. Permission to admit they bend themselves into versions they barely recognize. This quiz is not a checklist. It’s a mirror. One built from the moments you’ve already lived: apologizing even when you’re not wrong, shrinking yourself to keep the peace, or feeling like the relationship will collapse if you stop managing both sides of it. Codependency doesn’t announce itself. It reveals itself in the ways you slowly disappear.

How to Deal With Family Drama — When the People Who Shaped You Still Hold the Power to Unmake You
Boundaries & Family
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How to Deal With Family Drama — When the People Who Shaped You Still Hold the Power to Unmake You

When adults ask how to deal with family drama, they’re usually not looking for conflict-resolution tips. What they really want is a vocabulary for the emotional contradictions that arise when the people who raised you can still trigger you with a single sentence. This commentary essay explores the psychology of family conflict—why it persists, why it hurts more than any romantic relationship, and why “walking away” is never as simple as self-help culture pretends.

How to Protect Your Energy as an Empath — Why Sensitivity Becomes a Burden Only in a World That Treats It Like One
Personal Growth
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How to Protect Your Energy as an Empath — Why Sensitivity Becomes a Burden Only in a World That Treats It Like One

Empaths often search how to protect your energy as an empath not because they want to become less sensitive, but because the world they navigate was not designed for people who feel in gradients and absorb in echoes. This commentary essay explores the emotional economics of being an empath—why sensitivity becomes labor, why boundaries feel like guilt, and why the real work is not “shielding” yourself but reclaiming the right to exist without carrying everyone else’s emotional weather.

How to End a Toxic Friendship — And Why Losing a Friend Can Hurt More Than Losing a Partner
Love & Relationships
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How to End a Toxic Friendship — And Why Losing a Friend Can Hurt More Than Losing a Partner

Ending a toxic friendship is one of the least acknowledged forms of emotional labor. We talk endlessly about breakups, divorce, infidelity—but rarely about the quieter, less dramatic devastation of realizing someone you once trusted, laughed with, and built identity around has become harmful to your life. This commentary essay explores how to end a toxic friendship not as a series of steps, but as a psychological and emotional reckoning with loyalty, guilt, grief, and self-preservation.