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Exploited Mom !!top!!

Infants and toddlers cannot consent to their lives being broadcast to millions.

If you see a mother who is perpetually exhausted, perpetually giving, and perpetually alone in her giving, recognize what you are witnessing. It is not love. It is exploitation. And the most radical gift you can give her is not a compliment on her resilience—it is the act of seeing her, and helping her put the burden down. exploited mom

The "exploited mom" is not a character in a melodrama; she is a reality in millions of households. She is the woman who wakes up at 4:00 AM to pack lunches and finish laundry, works a full-time job, returns to cook dinner, manages the family’s emotional crises, and then sleeps for four hours only to do it again. She is exploited not necessarily by strangers, but by the very system and people she is trying to hold together. Infants and toddlers cannot consent to their lives

Perhaps the most insidious form is financial. A mother who leaves the workforce to raise children loses wages, retirement savings, and professional seniority. When a partner controls the finances, she may find herself asking for “permission” to buy clothing for herself or basics for the kids. This economic vulnerability creates a prison where leaving the exploitative dynamic seems impossible. It is exploitation

Motherhood is often romanticized as a selfless act of love. But there is a profound difference between choosing to sacrifice for a family and being forced to sacrifice oneself. When the boundaries of support are crossed into the territory of exploitation, the “mom” becomes a resource to be drained rather than a person to be cherished.

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