Why You Can't Say 'I Love You' to Your Mother (To Listen While Doing Something Else)
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Загружено: 2025-12-28
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You can write love letters to strangers. Cry at movies. Tell a bartender your deepest fears. But you can't say three words to your mother: "I love you."
Not because you don't love her. But because something between your biology and your childhood broke. Your DNA programmed you to love your parents—as survival mechanism. Evolution built attachment circuits to ensure babies bond to caregivers. But if your parents were cold, absent, critical—the circuit misfires. You still have the biological drive. But you learned that vulnerability with them isn't safe.
So you freeze. Caught between biology screaming "love her" and trauma whispering "that's not safe." This video integrates evolutionary psychology (Dawkins, Bowlby), attachment theory, toxic masculinity, resentment as prison, and Heidegger's being-toward-death to explain why the simplest sentence feels impossible.
You inherited a broken emotional language. Your parents' coldness became your dialect. And now you're mute when you should be fluent.
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