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Wonderful Relationship of Mother and Son

Oedipus complex is an amazing thing which means a beautiful connection between the Mother and Son. There are lots of stories that, if a mother keeps her son too close it may hamper to her son’s progress. However it’s proven wrong in studies.

Mothers are the backbone of every son. She is their first love. Mothers are always strong and lovable. She ever-powerful when she feels something goes wrong in her kid’s life. She is a warrior. She often motivates her kids in the proper direction.

Mothers are who make a man strong in both physically and mentally. It’s a kind of healthy vibes.

Commonly, there is some natural connection between children of the opposite gender. For instance, Fathers are seemed more caring and protective about their daughters. Similarly, Boys are very special to Mothers.

If there is a lack of a mother’s love and care then it may cause in son’s behaviour. Like disobedience, selfish, loneliness and merciless. The boy who do not bond securely with their mom in the infant age act much more destructive.

They may become a person who knows nothing about love and care.

Sons are more fond of the mother because it is good for their mental health. To them, both are emotionally open. Mother often open her hearty emotions to her son whether it is happy, sad, worries, economic crisis, health, family situations, etc.

Mother’s sharing stimulates son to prove himself and make him realise his responsibility of family. Which energises him to prove his manhood.

And more importantly,

Sons who have been a close bond to their mothers always learn to respect women and surprisingly, they never tend to play with the lives of any women.

Mother-Son is a wonderful bonding.

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