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Cults, Racism, and Mother’s Day


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Anonymous

This is a great episode! Thank you for discussing the holiday triggers. My mother abandoned my brother and I when I was 3 months old. By the time my dad remarried, I was in high school! She was the most incredible human I'd ever known... and she passed away at the age of 42 from breast cancer. I don't look forward to mothers day at all. I typically get my dad a mother's day card because he was both mom and dad for so long

Anonymous

We kind of celebrate Mother's day, but usually just flowers and go out to eat. The more celebrated/observed holiday for us (because we are new immigrants) is Woman's Day. It's when all women are celebrated: Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Daughter, Sister, Bonus Mother, BFF... All women. But it's just pretty simple like Mother's Day. Flowers. Maybe go out to dinner or have a special dinner at the home. It's nothing extravagant either way in our household. (There is no Men's day traditionally...) Which I find interesting. So we just do American Father's day. And we go all corny on it. We get my husband a ridiculous tie. I let the kids pick it. Last year he got a Taco Cat tie. LMAO