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By staying "like a girlfriend," the mother may prevent the son from growing into an independent adult, keeping him emotionally dependent on her.
This dynamic is a frequent theme in (e.g., characters in series like Kızılcık Şerbeti ), where maternal characters often struggle with letting go of their sons, viewing any other woman in the son's life as a threat to their primary emotional status. OДџlumun KД±z ArkadaЕџД± Gibiyim
When the son finds a real girlfriend, the mother may view her as a rival, leading to the "monster-in-law" dynamic where the mother feels her "territory" is being invaded. 3. Emotional Incest By staying "like a girlfriend," the mother may
The phrase (translated as "I am like my son's girlfriend" ) typically refers to a highly complex, often controversial psychological and social dynamic where the boundary between maternal care and romantic-style emotional intimacy becomes blurred. It can manifest as "domineering but asexual" love,
It does not necessarily involve physical abuse; rather, it's a boundary violation where the child is forced into the role of a support system for the parent.
It can manifest as "domineering but asexual" love, where the mother is overly involved in every detail of her son's life, effectively competing with his actual romantic partners. 2. The "Devouring Mother" Archetype