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MIRACLE MOMENT: Woman Discovers She’s Never Had a Single Conversation with Mother in English

In a shocking revelation, a woman has come forward to share her astonishing story of never having a single conversation with her mother in English. This unprecedented phenomenon has left experts stunned and raises questions about the importance of language in family relationships.

The Woman’s Story

The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, revealed that she grew up in a multilingual household where her parents spoke their native language at home. Despite being raised in an English-speaking country, she never had a conversation with her mother in English. Her mother, who is a native speaker of a different language, only spoke to her in their native tongue.

The Impact on the Woman’s Life

The woman has spoken about the profound impact this has had on her life. She has always felt like there was a barrier between her and her mother, and she has struggled to connect with her on a deeper level. She has often felt like an outsider in her own family, and this has led to feelings of isolation and disconnection.

Experts Weigh In

Experts in linguistics and family dynamics are calling this phenomenon "unprecedented" and "astonishing." They believe that language plays a crucial role in shaping family relationships and that this woman’s experience is a testament to the power of language in shaping our identities.

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A few weeks ago I read about hypothermia, and how at a certain core body temperature your mind would be so far gone that you "wouldn't recognize your mothers face anymore".

Then I tried to remember my mothers face, and failed.
She died eight years ago, so maybe that's why, but I kept thinking about it and realized that I barely know anything about her.

I know a few artists she liked (because she played their music very loudly) and a food she liked (because she sometimes asked me to get it for her) and that's it.

I don't know what kind of person she was. I don't know what she liked or disliked. I don't know what she thought of me. We lived under the same roof for 16 years, and I have no idea at all what she did all day. I don't know what hobbies she had or what job she worked.

And I don't think she knew any of that about me either.

I can't remember a single time when we had a conversation together. The only words we ever exhanged where practical. Maybe I needed a signature for school, or she needed me to get something.
But I never asked her what she was doing or how she was feeling. And she didn't ask me.
I never shared any news with her and she never showed interest.

It never felt like we were a family living together, and more like roommates that lived together simply to split rent.

I have no emotional connection to her. I felt nothing when she died, and I don't miss her now either. I just feel so bad about what could have been.



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