maddyone
It is a sad state of affairs that so very many adult children were the victims of unloving mothers. I wonder why so many mothers deliberately bully their adult daughters. I think mine is narcissistic. Are they all narcissistic maybe?
I think for some, they take the 'daughter's a daughter all of her life' as law.
I know when my mother said it, the hair raised on the back of my neck and I told her not to threaten me.
It seems like some have an expectation that daughters are on loan to their own lives, but, like a dog on an extendable lead, if the button is pushed, they're to zap back and put their role as daughter back in the primary spot of their lives again.
Jealousy can also be an issue. Some women find it very hard to go from the pretty young woman/wife/mother to being the mother of the pretty young woman. Plus, there are more options for women today than of generations past. Education, careers, to marry or not, to stay married or not, have children or not. Unfortunately, it seems to lead to some mothers viewing their daughters as either competition, or their chance to 'get it right' by attempting to force their daughters to live the lives they wanted for themselves.
At the end of the day, I think it boils down to control. For generations of women, the only real control they seemed to have was over their children, especially daughters. Society has changed, and it's created a lot of unrest in terms of mismatched expectations in family roles.