
Florida Influencer Talks About How Satisfying It Is to Traumatize Our Parents B…
Florida influencer traumatizes her parents back by using the same words they used to say to her when she was a child.
In a viral social media post, a woman identified as 'wtfaleisa' recounted a moment of intergenerational role reversal with her Cuban mother, sparking widespread discussion on parenting styles and emotional validation. The video, which has garnered significant attention, details how the daughter, now 30, confronted her mother with her own past dismissive phrases regarding anxiety and stress. The daughter explained she was raised in a "boomer school of 'you can't be anxious or stressed'" where her feelings were often invalidated with remarks like "you're a child, you're clothed, fed, and have a roof over your head, how are you upset, anxious or stressed?" or "I'll give you something to be anxious and stressed about." The pivotal moment occurred when her mother, looking "worse for wear," confessed to feeling "so stressed out right now... so anxious like you wouldn't believe." The daughter, seizing the opportunity after 30 years, looked her mother in the eyes and simply said, "don't do that." According to the daughter, her mother's reaction was immediate laughter, so intense that she cried, which seemed to "bring her out of her spiral." This humorous yet poignant exchange has resonated with many online, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and the long-term impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships.
Florida influencer traumatizes her parents back by using the same words they used to say to her when she was a child.