In the shadow of a bitter divorce, a young boy’s world unraveled as his mother’s bitterness and reckless choices cast a long, painful shadow over his childhood. Forced to move and bear the weight of her anger and neglect, he struggled to find his place amidst the chaos that was never his fault but always his burden.
Amidst the turmoil, he sought solace in new dreams, daring to step beyond the familiar comfort of soccer into the uncertain notes of the school band. Torn between loyalty and longing, his brave choice to embrace the unknown became a quiet rebellion against the life that threatened to define him by loss and sacrifice.

Mother Forced Me To Be Fat





















According to psychologist Dr. Gabor Maté, who studies addiction and trauma, early life emotional neglect and abuse often manifest as maladaptive coping mechanisms and chronic self-criticism in adulthood. The mother’s actions—manipulating diet, forcing activity changes, and verbal abuse—represent a profound breach of parental responsibility and severe emotional neglect, directly targeting the child’s sense of self-worth.
The mother’s motivations appear rooted in her own unresolved anger regarding the divorce and a narcissistic need to remain the center of attention. By sabotaging the narrator’s physical presentation (weight gain, acne comments) and forcing a choice between soccer and band, she effectively controlled the narrator’s social development and self-perception. The eventual admission under intoxication highlights a severe lack of accountability, followed by immediate minimization the next day. The subsequent move to the father’s custody demonstrates the child’s necessary, albeit painful, self-preservation strategy.
While the narrator’s decision to leave the mother was entirely appropriate for self-protection, the subsequent revelation about the father’s invalidation of mental health issues shows the narrator was trapped between two damaging environments. Moving forward, the focus must be on continued therapeutic work to decouple the internalized parental criticisms from the current reality, supported by the affirming relationship with the spouse, to fully dismantle the learned patterns of self-doubt.
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The narrator experienced severe emotional abuse and manipulative control from their mother during their early adolescence, resulting in lasting self-esteem issues and weight concerns that persist into adulthood. The central conflict involved the mother actively sabotaging the narrator’s interests and physical appearance to maintain attention and retaliate following a contentious divorce.
Given the documented pattern of deliberate emotional harm inflicted by the custodial parent, should the legal system prioritize a child’s stated preference for custody change at age 12 over an assessment of the non-custodial parent’s fitness, especially when the custodial parent demonstrates such destructive behavior?







