breaking-generational-cycles
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You don’t need a man to be abusive for patriarchy to thrive in your relationship. Sometimes, it shows up in soft ways; when you swallow your needs, when you shrink your ambition, when you romanticise pain. This is how patriarchy survives: not just in politics and policies, but in your pillow talk, in your waiting,
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Patriarchy wasn’t just built by men — it’s upheld by both men and women.In every culture, patriarchy survives because it is passed down — through gender roles, generational cycles, and societal expectations.This post explores how women, often unknowingly, help sustain the system — and why reclaiming power is the first step in breaking it.Yes —
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Unconditional love is not born with motherhood.It doesn’t appear magically when you become a parent.It’s built — through self-awareness, moral clarity, and the courage to stay soft, even when it’s hard.Every. Single. Time. And yet, society says parents are the only ones who love unconditionally. This myth of unconditional parental love is one many carry