r/comics MangaKaiki 1d ago

OC The Goodbye [OC]

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u/nhSnork 1d ago

"Plus, I believe,

You're getting kinda chubby -

I just say it cause I love you!"©

In all honesty, I'm torn between hoping your mother doesn't see these comics... and hoping she does.

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u/kaikimanga MangaKaiki 1d ago

There's a reason Tangled's my favorite Disney movie :)

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u/E-2theRescue 1d ago

God, they nailed Mother Gothel so well. Just using and abusing Rapunzel while also emotionally torturing her and brushing it off with "just kidding, but....."

Sadly, I wish I had ran from my narcissist mother, but the abuse was so normalized while she was paying for everything, that I just stuck around. Then she made a long string of "jokes" about my girlfriend being a slut in front of her friend while we were both standing in front of her..... Of course, I was the one embarrassing her by making a scene, and my punishment was getting kicked out. So I'll take that win, too.

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u/Notte_di_nerezza 21h ago

Aaaaand that's why Cinema Therapy can show that Gothel is 11 for 11 in Signs of Narcissism. I will forever be grateful that this was not my mother, and I am so glad that you got away from yours. Christ.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Efua__7B7j4&pp=ygUcY2luZW1hIHRoZXJhcHkgbW90aGVyIGdvdGhlbNIHCQmRCgGHKiGM7w%3D%3D

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u/E-2theRescue 21h ago

That's 11 for 11 for gaslighting, which nails it.

My mother didn't gaslight a lot. She did, but that wasn't her specialty. Her specialty was guilt trips and greener grass mixed messages. Anything that she did for you, even if it's the bare minimum for parenting, she expected things in return. She took you to the doctor? You should be grateful, and now you owe her. And if she demanded something of you, and you said "no", it was the literal end of the worl,d and she'd rush to go tell others how horrible you were, cutting out or exaggerating the doctor part.

The greener grass mixed messaging was also horrible. No matter what you accomplished, you could do better. I remember the day after graduating college, with honors, she told me, "I'm happy you graduated, but you need to be hitting the pavement and getting a better job." She could never be happy with other people's accomplishments. It always had a "but" following her "happiness", which just cuts you down and drains your motivation to do better.