Experts say that when children grow up and reach adulthood, the nature of the relationship with the mother changes and the boundaries may need to be redefined.
Medianews.az reports that a close relationship with the mother in childhood lays the foundation of trust and attachment. However, during adolescence, this relationship can sometimes be perceived as interference in the child’s own life. Constant guidance regarding daily decisions, relationships, and life choices can create a feeling of pressure in grown children.
Experts emphasize that this is usually done out of protective instinct and is not related to bad intentions. In healthy relationships, both emotional closeness and personal space should be maintained.
Setting boundaries does not mean weakening the relationship; mutual respect and personal space help maintain a balanced relationship in the long term.
Medianews.az