![]() ![]() The word that would come up if you talked about the complexities of motherhood would be "ambivalence," and I think ambivalence implies that perhaps you wish that you hadn't had a child. I felt like the conversation about motherhood felt a little narrow to me. On how her experience as a mother influenced her writing of the book was that they were just struggling to bridge the person they used to be with the person they were now. And instead, what I saw more often in the women I knew. I think ambivalence implies that perhaps you wish that you hadn't had a child. ![]()
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