The Mother-Daughter Wound is a first-person emotional account of a Latina woman navigating the quiet, suffocating bond between love and obligation. Told entirely from inside her lived experience, the story traces how devotion to her mother becomes a daily erosion of self—through silence, expectation, and guilt disguised as care. As boundaries are tested and then crossed, the narrator confronts the cost of being “the good daughter” and the fear that saying no might mean losing love altogether. This is not a story of resolution or healing, but of awakening—where distance brings clarity without comfort, and love remains tangled with loss. The wound does not close. It becomes visible.
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