Regretting motherhood
I am reading Regretting motherhood. Very logically, it describes the role of "mothers" in the world. It is not a beautiful, skeletonized story of motherhood, but the cry of the souls of real mothers. I believe that people always encompass conflicting aspects. Because I want to lose weight, but I also want to eat good food. I have a great boyfriend, but I also care about that girl. If everything could be moved away from emotion like a computer program, there would be no dramas, plays, operas, or music in the world. We wouldn't have to worry about them, and we could just go straight down the right path. He explains the contradiction that those logics can be applied to various things, but they cannot be applied to "motherhood. I love my children, but there must absolutely be some identity, time, and possibility of self that I have lost because of having them. Saying that children are cute or important must inherently be separated from that issue. This is why, as soon a...