1. When care feels like constant criticism
Children Stop Visiting Parents
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Every parent worries about their children. They care about their choices, health, and happiness. But sometimes, love starts sounding like judgment. What begins as concern can turn into constant evaluation.
Simple questions like “Are you eating enough?” can sound like “You’ve gained weight.” “Are you happy at work?” can feel like “You should be doing better.” These words may not be meant to hurt, but they create tension.
Over time, what parents see as care feels like criticism to their adult children. When every conversation feels like a test, visits start to feel like performances. Children stop visiting parents not because they don’t love them, but because they’re tired of defending themselves in a home that no longer feels peaceful.
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