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00:02Thank you, thank you, thank you
00:04Honestly, I haven't prepared anything to say, so I don't know what to say.
00:08But I attribute everything that happened to me first and foremost to God Almighty.
00:12He who granted me success, and then thanks to my mother's prayers
00:15Thank you so much
00:20Will they allow me to talk about this woman a little?
00:22Because without her I am nothing.
00:25This woman raised me, nurtured me, and understands me even without speaking.
00:30Yes, I spoke for a long time and you didn't understand me, but I'll start
00:33How can I remain the most compassionate person in the world?
00:36Do you remember, Mom, the pen you used to rip me off?
00:39When you were saying and saying
00:41What's wrong with you?
00:42Not because you didn't fix it
00:43Or because I didn't fix anyone else
00:44No, so you don't say it again.
00:46The person I trust most in my life
00:47My mom
00:48Yes, this roof shook.
00:50The day I opened the cookie sheet
00:51Did you find a needle and a line in it?
00:53Why is it?
00:54What if my clothes got torn? Imagine you saying
00:56Would you be happy if I went for a PhD?
00:58My clothes are torn
00:59Yes, three-quarters of my outfit
01:00She works in the kitchen.
01:02But why would it be done like that?
01:04So that she would have kitchen utensils
01:06So she makes me a sweet dish
01:07Yes
01:07When you make a bad dish
01:09And I tell her she's not pretty
01:11Then Aylali will stand up for you, Makala
01:12She's threatening me that she'll leave the house and go away.
01:14And when he saw her, he found a way
01:15But they are afraid of walking
01:16Dyba is with me and behind me
01:18Yes, it is a pause.
01:19And behind me, on my back
01:20What is this then?
01:21What am I doing behind your back?
01:22Huh? What?
01:24Yes, indeed, how will you get it this time?
01:26Because my mother was embarrassed today
01:28What's wrong, Malik?
01:29I'm not your mother
01:30For your Lord
01:31And I taught you
01:32Until I became so beggar
01:34That's what he reminded me of.
01:35Everything, yes
01:37Look now
01:38Yes, you are my son?
01:40But I still don't know, oh God
01:45Azbet Mesh Harfa Nash?
01:52Hutchshab
01:52And you are on the ghoul
01:54I can't find it
01:55Okay, so what if that's the case?
01:56It is clear
02:04Welcome to the new episode
02:08From the Al-Daheeh program
02:09My dear, this episode isn't for you.
02:10Who is my mother?
02:11For my mother, right?
02:11Mom, how are you doing?
02:13My dear, you are very dear to me
02:14He's been watching episodes and watching them while he's asleep.
02:16Why am I putting myself next to someone who's sleeping like that? Isn't he aware of it?
02:18Shake the ring about motherhood
02:20Let me start with a special point, my dear.
02:21At the beginning of her work in a psychiatric clinic
02:24The psychologist will notice
02:25Paula G. Kaplan
02:26In most of the cases it treats
02:28The victims are different and of different ages.
02:30But, my dear, after research
02:32The accused will be one
02:34Who is it, Abu Hamid?
02:35My dear mother, your mother
02:36Or it means mother
02:38My dear, it's always the mother who comforts me.
02:41Sit Dee found that the mother is a primary source of most of the psychological cases she experiences.
02:45We're going to ruin it, Abu Hamid!
02:46So this mother turned out to be a complete fraud, not someone to be taken lightly all her life.
02:49And you'll get angry and make a mess
02:51Hey man, I need to settle down a bit.
02:52present
02:53Fawla will try to follow this observation scientifically.
02:55You will be surprised to find that what seemed like a passing observation in specific cases has a far-reaching impact.
03:00I transform into a pattern through study
03:03This pattern is very much present and active in psychological and medical circles.
03:07And also in most studies published in prestigious scientific journals
03:11For example
03:12O Arabs, O Abu Hamid
03:17This means all the studies, groups, and researchers say
03:20Is my mother the cause of my psychological problems?
03:22And you didn't criticize
03:23Should I say that?
03:23Her name is Mumti, and she's the reason for my psychological problems.
03:25What's up, Mom?
03:26You are truly my mother
03:27The surprising thing, my dear, is that this pattern isn't only found in psychiatry.
03:29The mother is also to blame for her children's physical problems.
03:33In most of these studies, the mother is responsible for the child's weight gain.
03:37These studies aren't necessary, Abu Hamid.
03:38I know her
03:39I'll come back from the gym and find the béchamel sauce.
03:40Can I trick her into making béchamel sauce on another day?
03:43I can't, I'm tired, and it will be you and your father.
03:46I'll go to the beach for one day
03:47Bechamel sauce appears
03:48Stuffed vegetables are being prepared
03:50Your Mufti
03:51Everything is fried and sautéed
03:53And the most difficult dishes to deal with
03:55Well, I've been here for a long time, oh my!
03:57It happened on the first day of Sham
03:59Every Saturday, I'll start the diet next Saturday.
04:01Oh Mama
04:02Mothers know this too.
04:03Around 85% of mothers know that the blame will fall on them fairly
04:08Thirty mothers admitted that they had been subjected to negative and harsh comments from family members or even strangers.
04:14In the form of accusations or sentences like
04:16What you are definitely neglecting
04:17I'm not interested in him
04:18And you feed him anything
04:19Three mothers admitted that visiting the pediatrician was psychologically taxing for their children.
04:22Because of the lecture they took to check on their children's health
04:25And what was the mothers' response to this in a study conducted at a Finnish forum called Vova Phai from 2015 to 2021?
04:31They took a sample of 331 people based on assumptions about childhood obesity.
04:36They believe that mothers are either in defensive positions
04:38They always defend themselves against accusations of negligence.
04:40They follow healthy habits for children
04:43Or they return the fat to another factor, the family's own.
04:47Or you might find every mother who is neglecting the final, neglected one.
04:49By repeating this study in more than one country
04:51And these aren't just any countries; these are supposedly developed countries.
04:53But the same results appeared.
04:55The mother seems to be squeezed in Corona
04:57Either she's accused or she's defending herself
04:59Of course, you could say that these studies place a burden on mothers.
05:02You might see that this statement is true.
05:04And we do sometimes see mothers scolding their children.
05:07Whether through spoiled upbringing or through upbringing that might be harsh
05:10But before I answer this question
05:12I want to explain what motherhood is.
05:14I am speaking in this terminology
05:15What does it mean?
05:17According to Sarah Al-Rudick, motherhood is the practice
05:20So, Abu Ahmed, does motherhood have a meaning?
05:21The gaze faded, saying, "No, what?" meaning...
05:23Motherhood is when someone chooses a role
05:25The emotion here is linked to motherhood.
05:28By choice plus the effort exerted
05:30This is a broader concept
05:31Of course, you're saying that motherhood is a matter of course.
05:33Why am I using this definition of "slaves"?
05:35Didn't we already know about motherhood?
05:36What is meant here, my dear, is that motherhood is not gendered.
05:39That's how you explained it, Abu Ahmed, I mean here.
05:41If a man chooses to be compassionate and makes the necessary effort
05:44So he's practicing motherhood.
05:46The concept here is broad enough to encompass anyone who will play this role.
05:50Ahmeed, you were so sweet, my darling, is that you, my mother?
05:51Oh mother, you are a hero of debauchery, and I know her well.
05:53Listen to the episode first, then don't say that. The mothers will probably see it in the episode.
05:56Oh, you of Suhayya
05:56Of course, my dear, the definition I'm giving you isn't an old one.
05:59The truth of history tells us that the story didn't happen like that at all.
06:01According to the British
06:03There is practically no civilization from the early partridge era.
06:05It lacks the Grandmaster model
06:08All civilizations have celebrated motherhood and honored mothers.
06:11And I bestowed upon this role extraordinary abilities.
06:13The mother reached the status of a goddess
06:15This had a reason
06:16Men die of boredom
06:17Motherhood here is the source of fertility and birth.
06:20And that life prefers to renew itself again in the form of new generations
06:23Perhaps the most important example is the British-made Isis, which is considered a model for all sedans.
06:28If you don't know Isis, then Isis is a legendary Egyptian goddess.
06:31She was worshipped in the ancient world, from Egypt to Europe and Afghanistan.
06:35Considering her as the center of the word Super Mother
06:37After the god of evil killed the king Osiris
06:40If, by the way, he's his brother
06:41Six pieces of Azores, pieces, pieces, pieces, pieces, pieces
06:44And he preferred to distribute all these pieces throughout Egypt.
06:47Here, Isis the Supermother will gather the pieces of her body, and with her healing and protective power, she will conceive Horus from Osiris.
06:54Azoris, I'm Rise, stay up, woman, there's not a single part of me that's okay.
06:57When I gather you together, don't be afraid.
06:58And indeed, Isis will give birth to Horus by Osiris
07:02Horus, whom Isis will protect and train until he confronts his uncle Seta.
07:06And he overcomes him
07:07According to some sources, Isis was merely an abyssinian goddess.
07:10An obscure Egyptian goddess until the beginning of the dynastic period
07:13This involves a shift in the mother's role to a pivotal one, as she is the one who will be preparing the Crown Prince.
07:18So that this will be the new king
07:19This is a very important job, the job of motherhood, in the royal style.
07:22Therefore, a legend had to emerge to highlight this role.
07:25Reference we follow
07:26Here, motherhood was not glorified for its own sake.
07:29Not for Shansa and her invitation, nor will we die of sleeplessness and the hardships of life.
07:32It doesn't even create a healthy relationship between mother and child.
07:35But her political role is to qualify the Crown Prince
07:38That's how we have mothers
07:40May our crown prince grow up, complete her story, and achieve the championship whose reference is Horus.
07:45We see this a lot, my dear, throughout history.
07:47If we take, for example, an example from the history of Europe
07:49We will find that, according to the Somervilles, up to the seventeenth century
07:52There was no interest in the mother shaving with the child.
07:55Children in European history were merely numbers to serve the father
07:59You are doing it for a fee.
08:00You, my dear, are not a manager.
08:02He was able to receive gifts without paying.
08:04This was the deal for you
08:05The father must take advantage of her.
08:05The sons were indeed helping him with production and farming.
08:08And it doesn't cost him anything
08:10No more school fees
08:11He met outside with my friends at the club
08:12He found him outside the classroom.
08:14He got money for work, I don't know what.
08:15Of course, many of these children died from natural causes.
08:18Even if they remain fragrant, they can still be sold at any time.
08:19Or they might be displaced and forced to migrate to other places that need them.
08:22This led many philosophers and religious figures in Europe
08:24They beg people not to throw them away like that
08:26Children are innocent beings and souls capable of learning.
08:29We must not deprive them of their bond with their mother.
08:31Those who give them affection and care
08:33The bond between mother and son has been defended by philosophers in various ways.
08:36For example, in the Middle Ages
08:38The idea of ​​the superiority of breastfeeding is spreading
08:41But unfortunately, breastfeeding
08:42Why is this common only among the poor?
08:44Most of the songs were about mothers bringing baby bottles.
08:46And many mothers also refuse breastfeeding.
08:49The word "li" means that the return (of the child) might prevent having children for a year or two.
08:52And we want to have more children, the workers
08:54The sexual relationship is also strained
08:56And all this for what? So that one family can be established?
08:58This is the family that will cause us losses.
08:59We said the sexual relationship, sorry, he'll be lenient
09:02Our reproductive, sexual, and thymus desires are paramount.
09:05With us, you are still of course conveying the same meaning
09:07I just said so I could make a ring
09:08So, what about the little human you brought who needs care?
09:12So, my dear, this is the continuous death that has persisted until the seventeenth century.
09:14When the number of child deaths began to rise dramatically
09:17To the point where it began to pose a danger to society
09:19In the seventeenth century, my dear, society began to pay more attention to family ties.
09:24Disturbed, not in his mood
09:25After centuries of neglecting the mother-child relationship
09:29Neglecting the relationship as a concept means that it includes the idea of ​​motherhood.
09:31The idea of ​​the heroic mother has returned.
09:33Of course, their mothers
09:34Oh, I'm just a regular guy.
09:36The mother who is a problem, who is cheating with the children
09:38Her son is very attached to her and her husband loves her.
09:40And society respects her
09:41And we live in a state of constant flux.
09:43We are satisfied with two men and two women.
09:44And by God, they think like the philosopher John Locke.
09:46The one who will write a book called
09:49John Locke says that a child is a blank slate.
09:52And the parents are their primary victims
09:54They write on this white page what is beneficial to society.
09:58They form this white page according to the rules.
10:00And by the end of the twentieth century
10:02The new vision will take root when he comes
10:04Your uncle Sigmund Freud
10:06Imagine, my dear, a man like this when his name is mentioned
10:08An episode with this title
10:10God protect us
10:11Freud says that if childhood was happy
10:12And in it, I have been given a measure of exacerbation and encouragement.
10:14Our child will grow up to be a well-adjusted person.
10:16The mother's role is to sense any problems the child may have.
10:19And she deals with it
10:20And I won't be okay
10:21And if you can't do that
10:23The reason is that it is not mature.
10:24And her mother also looked immature.
10:26Freud went back to blaming the mother.
10:28For all the bad behaviors of the children
10:31If you're not spending well
10:32Your mother was still immature.
10:33Your mother is the reason
10:34In the fifties
10:36He will come up with John Bowlby's theory
10:38He will warn that all children's or kids' problems
10:41Psychological sadism
10:42The reason is their deprivation of their mother and her love.
10:45God
10:46This blind society is ganging up on the mother
10:49That's her right, Bu Hamad, she left the house and no one knows where she went.
10:51This woman is being pursued by scientists
10:52Freud throws
10:53And Bulbis is pleased
10:55Oh my lips
10:56God
10:56Bowlby began warning against mothers being separated from their children.
10:59Even for a short car
11:01Motherhood has become perpetually rosy.
11:04There are no national institutions
11:05There are no official holidays
11:07No weekend
11:08I'm not going for two hours
11:09No blood
11:09Of course, my dear
11:11You can actually say
11:12These theories
11:13Men on women
11:14What do our female scientists say?
11:16What do our women say?
11:17What will make you disappear, my dear?
11:18Many of these theories
11:19It originally came with women
11:20Seriously
11:21Their goal was to excessively venerate the mother.
11:23or color exchange
11:24There has to be a bad mother.
11:26Or worse than them
11:27And why is there no bad mother?
11:28This means that the mothers of Tamim
11:30Good
11:30In short, my dear
11:31Because I didn't take too long with him
11:32Many theories
11:33The mother-child relationship has changed
11:34linear relationship
11:36It includes children's behavior
11:37It is a direct result
11:38Mother's behavior
11:39There is no other factor in the middle
11:40If you are well-mannered, decent, and a good person
11:42Your mother was well-mannered and good.
11:45And a good girl
11:45All of this, of course
11:46He placed great responsibilities on the mother.
11:48She is primarily responsible for the child's growth and development.
11:50I started making many decisions, both big and small.
11:52Before the child is born
11:53Therefore, any problems or mistakes made by the children
11:57Whose problem is it?
11:58Look at how you were raised, madam
11:59If the child gets a bad grade in math
12:01Look at how you were raised, madam
12:02Whether fat, thin, or cowardly
12:04Look at how you were raised, madam
12:06If it turns out to be a serial murder
12:07He kills victims
12:08From age 19 to age 63
12:10Neither men nor women are free from harm.
12:12And he flaunts his shame in a synthetic fat.
12:15And he plays a fugitive, a fugitive from justice.
12:18Accused of stealing organs and donations from a children's hospital
12:21What's wrong with your upbringing, madam?
12:23Is anyone cooking two hundred [units of currency] with artificial ghee?
12:24How to get a good beating
12:26There is it, mother
12:27Is it there?
12:27What are you telling me, Bermeid?
12:28How could the mother agree to this?
12:29This is a very difficult job description
12:31Why didn't she leave home a long time ago?
12:32And nobody really knows the way to it?
12:34Truly, you are dear to me with all this talk I've said to her.
12:36He was riding, believing he was encased in a mythical, braha-like shell.
12:39We won't just be responsible for the package.
12:41You must have tried to persuade the mother to participate in the sale.
12:43yeah
12:44And while the legend of Isis was created to rival the queen's breasts
12:47In the era of the ancient rulers
12:48It was founded by the new Crown Princess
12:50The result will require a new legend.
12:52New Reference
12:53Because the sound of Adami Bakr is like this
12:55We need to convince mothers to take on this responsibility.
12:58Not just as results proven by studies
13:00Rather, they consider it their mission in life.
13:03Charles Hess says that the modern myth of motherhood
13:06Her name
13:08Let me explain to you, my friend, in the click
13:09Number one
13:10This means the mother is the most essential person in a child's life.
13:14More important than a father or anyone else
13:15Number two is
13:16The mother's role is to stimulate, educate, and develop the child.
13:20Tayba is sweet, Abu Ahmed
13:21Don't let the mother develop and learn
13:23Oh my love, wait, I'm against this, I'm fed up with it.
13:25But what these people are taking is that this is all the time.
13:2724 hours a day
13:28Not this
13:29The second one has a glass door.
13:31And on it is something like a cup with a snake in it.
13:34Its name is Pharmacy
13:35The one that accepts the opening immediately is called a pharmacy.
13:36This mother was completely different.
13:38Sa'az relaxes and watches TV series at night.
13:39If he had the chance to see it, he wouldn't have a problem.
13:41But cooking programs are more readily available at that time.
13:44Why? So you can cook for my kids.
13:46In modern times, mothers are constantly busy taking their sons to training.
13:49It provides games that develop his abilities
13:51She engages with him, trying to fill his time in the right way.
13:54No, and she's also Mama's doctor.
13:56You can tell if the child is sick and predict if they will get sick.
13:58The third need is the focus of a mother's life.
14:00Forget about your needs, your self, and your being.
14:03One of the most basic needs, my dear
14:04Look at the mother when she has a son, her name is on Facebook
14:07It's no longer there, but it's important.
14:09Her picture on Facebook and social media
14:11Her picture is no longer the picture; now it's the picture of her children.
14:12It's not possible to name the account Ahmed, Moaz, and Lajaina.
14:15She is your eye
14:16Number 4 is Felfilmen
14:18This axis is meant to bring happiness and joy to the mother's life.
14:22Even after she cancels all her needs
14:24She's not even allowed to be upset
14:26Or release any negative feelings
14:27I mean, she's not just a shenanigan, she's also not allowed to get upset
14:30Don't be upset, and don't go out and drink the tea on the balcony.
14:32Mama Nouna prefers dignity, tranquility, love, smiles, and tenderness without expecting anything in return.
14:37Motherhood is supposed to be a place of sacrifice, a sacrifice every day.
14:40Every day, ask yourself, "What did I sacrifice today?"
14:43This, my dear, is what a mother looks like in the modern age.
14:44Number 5, my dear
14:45Cut it short, Mom. We'll admit that this role is difficult and tough.
14:49That's why we'll get closer to you every now and then, because
14:52Go away, you've been through so much for 40 years in this world.
14:55And we'll bring you one day a year for Mother's Day, just like that, black-clad lions.
15:00Its natural skin will stay with you as spring approaches.
15:03We call you an ideal mother and we create an award called the Ideal Mother Award
15:07Aqa is Qalsin
15:08The price of breastfeeding, upbringing, thinking, and a doctorate in childcare
15:14And memorizing the swimming times and the times for this whole scene
15:18And that's not all, we'll keep you busy with six loved ones twice.
15:20Come on, come on, Mom, take care of my baby.
15:23Don't give anything, you'll get something in return.
15:25This myth, my dear, has become taboo.
15:28This creates assumptions that we cannot stand against.
15:31For example, motherhood is a mess.
15:33This legend says that all women are mothers by nature.
15:36While science tells you that some mothers do not feel this instinct
15:40Except after childbirth.
15:42This bond is formed through training
15:44Not only that
15:45He recently started telling you that some people don't feel it at all.
15:48They might be few
15:49But not the universe
15:50Not only that, I also looked at some
15:52He didn't choose to be his mother in the first place.
15:54And in all of them, my dear, even if the mother adhered to the legend
15:57What we said about it
15:58And I sold Iziz herself and Super Mami
15:59Science itself is amazed by the wisdom of motherhood.
16:02Researcher Martha Wolfenstein
16:04I noticed, for example, that in the fifties
16:05Guidelines for raising children in America
16:08It changed four times in 37 years
16:10From 2014 to 2015
16:12In entire generations, the path
16:15This means that in its current form and at the end of each generation that came
16:17In response to advice from the illiterate generation
16:18According to Sumer Film
16:19Because every now and then you find that what you were doing was wrong
16:21Consequently, the children gradually became convinced that they had been raised incorrectly.
16:25Because every now and then a new school of thought emerges in child rearing.
16:29Let me tell you, guys, you're letting them get away with it, why don't you raise them properly?
16:32I'll tell you in a bit more, guys, you're really being unfair to the kids, don't give them a chance.
16:36This is besides, of course, many other things related to breastfeeding, childbirth, and parenting, and what to talk to and what not to talk to.
16:42He might tell you to keep his secret to yourself.
16:44And then he tells you to support him from afar and name him whatever you like
16:46These are all schools that are changing.
16:48Therefore, the model of motherhood is constantly changing.
16:52This difference exists until now
16:53You'll find that if a mother maintains her relationship with her children and is overly protective of them, she becomes an overprotective parent.
16:57If she lets them gain experiences in the world and takes their comfort, she will remain neglected.
17:01As we said, my dear, harsh judgments often come from other mothers.
17:04In her book, Bushbak says, "My mother, a gynecologist, is nervous, and she is the mother of four children."
17:08Motherhood has become a social identity, a self-image that mothers must constantly reinforce.
17:13And there's no match you'll be able to win in this battle better than Mummy Woz
17:17Here, some mothers strengthen their image by criticizing other mothers.
17:21Then, you know, a rearmament process begins because the standards have increased.
17:25Because I want to be a better mother in my own eyes, in the eyes of my community, and in the eyes of my children.
17:29I pay more attention and add more details
17:31Because her other mother might criticize me, we'd rather keep working on the race.
17:35So I pressed myself, and I pressed the affection, and I pressed the second affection and its mother
17:38Tell me, my dear, that this world is fleeting, and that it comes in all sorts of forms.
17:41What I mean is, I'm trying to say that not every mother is a hostage to a myth bigger than her own capabilities.
17:45Every single mother's only way to value herself is to diminish the worth of other women.
17:51It's difficult, my dear, for every mother to wait until her children are ready.
17:54So that it becomes clear whether this twenty-year-old experiment turned out to be a good one or not.
17:58Did the upbringing I gave them turn out to be good or not?
18:01Criticism must continue throughout this process so that every mother can reassure herself that she is right.
18:06And secondly, my dear, the nation that sacrifices so much to be able to do justice to this legend needs to do this
18:11She needs to increase her self-confidence and convince herself that this is the right thing and that what others are doing is wrong
18:17Because if she doesn't do that, the whole office will blame her, especially the other women, the second most important one, when the time is up.
18:22And I'm still waiting for it to close
18:23Yes, there is AI, there is prediction.
18:25And Zeina says
18:26Emmy is nervous
18:31Control the process
18:33Don't try to control the outcome
18:34And while
18:35A buzzing sound from thousands of years ago
18:36I was transformed by the legend
18:37From a submerged god
18:38For an icon on temples
18:39Worship in the villages of the entire ancient world
18:41She is the mother who carried it on her shoulder
18:43Modern myth
18:44The mother who carried it on her shoulder
18:45Modern myth
18:46By making it the supposed
18:47A whirring sound
18:48The result of her pregnancy
18:49Iconic appearance
18:50And there is no mention of her name.
18:51But rather, disappearance and concealment
18:53In all their pictures
18:53The first disappearance is psychological disappearance.
18:55In her book
18:55How Teletime is about motherhood and its ghosts
18:57The writer Iman Mersal says
18:59Modern motherhood
19:00It was divided into two parts
19:01The first text is
19:02Motherhood of the text
19:03or display case
19:03The display case where the mother is perfect
19:05But behind this display case
19:07Let's look at the second text
19:08Marginal motherhood
19:09The mother is hiding in this text
19:10She has one feeling
19:11Adhere
19:12Iman Mersal says
19:13Behind all the differences between mothers
19:15The feeling of being stuck
19:16It's like the feeling that unites mothers
19:19Despite their differences
19:20Meaning the only need
19:21The common ground between all these mothers
19:23Their constant feeling of being
19:25The mother is always blamed
19:26In any action you take
19:27Because there is another mother
19:28In another place
19:29The opposite action was taken
19:30And it succeeded
19:31And their time, my dear
19:32Iman Mersal told this story
19:33publicly
19:33You'll find another picture of this time
19:35In literary disappearance
19:36It means there is a novel
19:37The one who's talking about a university professor
19:39She left her children for three years
19:41In order to achieve self-realization
19:42And how is the mother?
19:43She'll keep living with this feeling of being stuck
19:45length of time
19:45Because of the tearing within itself
19:47Her career and success
19:48And I rose
19:49Field Marshal, my dear
19:49The Italian novelist
19:51Elina in Ramati
19:51The one who sold her novel
19:5315 million copies
19:54Translation into 45 languages
19:56A good writer exists as a foundation
19:58She is a person using a pseudonym.
19:59It is only known for its publication.
20:01And she always refuses to appear, and she reads.
20:03A ghost-like figure
20:05In her book, Women Writers and Loneliness
20:07Noura Naji is getting married
20:08Imagine if Elena could be a mother
20:09And she knows that discovering her ideas
20:11She's talking about motherhood.
20:13And she describes it as a slave
20:14And some women wish they could get rid of it.
20:17This will condemn her in the eyes of her readers.
20:19If they knew her real name
20:20We know you, Mom, you're the one who wants to run away from motherhood.
20:23Oh mother who doesn't want to sacrifice
20:24We know you and we see you
20:25I need the shelter's phone number.
20:26Take the shelter number
20:27Let's go
20:27The price of intellectual stagnation
20:29And she expresses it freely
20:31She hides her identity forever.
20:33That's why Noura will name her chapter after Franette.
20:35Getting rid of maternal guilt
20:37And with you, my dear
20:38There is a psychological and literary disappearance
20:40Some mothers
20:40Until you wish
20:41actual disappearance
20:42We need a magic trick
20:44Relieve them of all the burdens of motherhood
20:45Do you know, my dear, that there is a need called Hospital Fantasy?
20:48Tektoura Sherl Zajla
20:49Doctor, researcher, and mother of three children
20:51She says that when she was admitted to the hospital for two days
20:53She found herself alone in a room.
20:56I'm watching TV
20:57Nurses were going back and forth checking on her.
21:00Oh, you're sick, ma'am?
21:02You're supposed to sell sad
21:03no
21:03There are no children to put to sleep
21:05And they surrounded you with their disputes
21:06And washing away his pain
21:08And wash it with water
21:09Cheryl says that despite her terrible pain
21:12But she felt a magical sense of relief.
21:14Because it's the first time she's not a mother
21:16She is the one receiving care
21:18A mother is relaxed and happy, and her children are visiting her in the beautiful hospital.
21:22Researcher Katrina says that fantasy
21:25Or dreaming of comfort in the hospital
21:26It is a need of mothers
21:28Many mothers want to cause an accident
21:29A truce that allows them, if they are prevented, to overcome the complexities of motherhood.
21:33We want to take a prep
21:34And most importantly, they don't feel the pressure
21:35Mother, my dear, has been cast as Superwoman.
21:37A supernatural role for which temples were built long ago
21:39And she imagines her owner as a goddess.
21:41While today we are asking for a very ordinary young lady
21:44Miss is neither a goddess nor a mythical figure.
21:46As far as we know, of course
21:47This young lady decided to disappear in all photos
21:50Psychologically, literarily, practically, and in terms of style
21:53As a kind of escape from the burden of the image
21:56If she doesn't achieve it, she'll live her whole life feeling guilty.
21:59Second, my dear
22:00These people don't say that mothers don't like being mothers.
22:03These people feel that they bear a very, very, very great responsibility for this love.
22:08And that this love has a role in creating a time bomb of feelings of longing
22:13And this is a biased statement made based on scientific prejudices.
22:16And mothers who resemble them nurture them
22:17And society has always put her under pressure, idolizing her in a romantic and unrealistic role.
22:22Okay, Abu Hamid, what's wrong?
22:23What do the children have to do with all this fighting?
22:25They are mothers among themselves, and they are the ones who love us very much.
22:28You don't like us
22:29When my mother took it
22:30This is a sight one can bear
22:31Oh my dear
22:32It seems your mother didn't give you enough love to see yourself as a fool.
22:37I'm going to your mother
22:38To build, my dear, they have no equal
22:39We are not here to diminish their right to receive adequate care, time, attention, and love from their mother.
22:46In the end, these people didn't ask to come to the Dania.
22:48The parents are the ones who decided to bring them.
22:50My dear, the child is certainly important, but according to these writers, he is not the most important.
22:55The child and the mother are both important in the same clip
22:57My dear, when we talked in the episode about the father, we said how marginalized the father is.
23:01The call to prayer is all connected to the mother and the studies, and most of the books are about the mother.
23:04But what can he do if he sees more light?
23:07If this interest harbors within it a deadly bias that serves a myth that is not scientific in itself
23:11Many recent studies have begun to note the vaccinating effect.
23:14Theories that blame the mother as the primary source of psychological problems in children are considered
23:19Archaeological theories are decaying and disintegrating, while humanity is a far more complex entity.
23:25The product of biological, psychological and social factors that change the environment around him
23:30Parents are important factors, but they are just one factor among many.
23:34They are a necessity, my dear, before you blame the mother for any problem with her children.
23:37Remember, my dear, that there is a context
23:38And I think that time is not the same as time.
23:39Family time is like part of a larger extended family.
23:42Uncle, aunt, maternal aunt, and the residents of the area are all from the same village.
23:46That is, if they weren't already living in the same house.
23:48The essence of parenting and motherhood is not distributed among one individual.
23:51No, all these people are distributed
23:53Everyone raises their own children and other people's children.
23:55This is not necessarily a negative or positive thing.
23:57But it necessarily means that the game that one person is carrying, and now
24:00He used to share it with other people back then
24:02Parents
24:03That's all, my dear. In the end, I hope the mothers are satisfied with this episode.
24:07The link to the episode follows Whitshire and includes the Mami groups.
24:10Because, I swear to God, if only one mom had adopted this program
24:14We will double the number of views, I swear!
24:16Marketing machine countries
24:17BR machine
24:18Mothers
24:19That's all.
24:20Finally, dear mothers
24:22I hope you watch the last episode.
24:23See you in the next episode
24:24Provides and looks at the sources
24:25And we on YouTube subscribe to the channel
24:26I emphasize to mothers
24:28I want my mother to be good
24:29My son Kishof is watching the program
24:30Don't be my immature mother
24:31Damn and in it, Da Science
24:33diamond
24:33grades
24:34Good motherhood because my son is smart
24:36There is a big, strong difference
24:37Between a mother and her son watching the Al-Daheeh program
24:39He watches the previous episode, the next episode, and all that stuff.
24:41And the mother of his son sees anyone else
24:43I am Benasht, any mother
24:44You see the son
24:45For a mother who doesn't see the nerd
24:46Her mother says
24:47And she criticizes it
24:48I am my daughters, every legend
24:49Every mother
24:50End of feed
24:51Talali
24:52No, I'm not a big fan, I'm just a viewer and stuff.
25:23Translated by Nancy Qanqar

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