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The cruelest lines in family drama are not "I hate you." They are "I love you, but I don't like you," or "I only did this because I love you so much." Love is the excuse for control, the justification for manipulation.

While biological drama explores the "unbreakable" ties that sometimes need breaking, many narratives pivot to (also called "Chosen Family"). --- Incest Taboo 21 Lindsey Allen Fatherdaughter Updated

One child can do no wrong; the other can do no right. This creates a lifetime of resentment. The Golden Child feels suffocated by perfectionism; the Scapegoat grows up either rebelling wildly or desperately seeking validation that will never come. The cruelest lines in family drama are not "I hate you

The cruelest lines in family drama are not "I hate you." They are "I love you, but I don't like you," or "I only did this because I love you so much." Love is the excuse for control, the justification for manipulation.

While biological drama explores the "unbreakable" ties that sometimes need breaking, many narratives pivot to (also called "Chosen Family").

One child can do no wrong; the other can do no right. This creates a lifetime of resentment. The Golden Child feels suffocated by perfectionism; the Scapegoat grows up either rebelling wildly or desperately seeking validation that will never come.