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Mommy Dearest

The Baffler | M Bronstein/A24 Films
The Baffler | M Bronstein/A24 Films

It is axiomatic that the way a mother cares for her children has a lot to do with how they turn out. Take Tony Soprano. Or consider a meme: an image of a pregnant woman smoking and drinking is accompanied by the text “no it doesn’t affect my baby”; a picture of the child follows, and it’s a guy driving a tricked out pickup truck or an internet troll looking at photos of Donald Trump. Psychological problems seem universally understood as having to do with a “bad mother.” What criteria makes a mother bad, however, isn’t always as clear.

Posted in: News on 12/18/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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