Mothers are always appreciated for the pain they go through to birth a child and love the child unconditionally. They bear all the pain their children give to them, they want the best for their children and they always want to protect their children from harm. Mothers are love and they deserve more love from their children.
But what do we do with mothers who nag a lot?
To nag means to keep repeating the same thing even after the hearer may have understood what you meant (in an annoying way)
You might be wondering why the question but have you seen a nagging woman before? If yes, you should know how annoying it can be sometimes not to talk of a nagging mother.
I thought of writing this here because of what happened sometime ago at my friend's neighborhood.
The neighbor, a mother of five got home after a long day and she began shouting and complaining so loud about her eldest daughter that the whole neighborhood could hear her. She was shouting at her eldest daughter and complaining about her daughter not finding something to do but laying about.
I am not saying she was wrong in getting mad at her daughter about that but I felt she should have done that quietly inside the house and said it once and for all. She didn't, instead she kept repeating herself for countless time that I can't give count of. Yeah, maybe she was stressed out from her work place but won't the nagging add to her stress? She continued for more than a hour repeating the same words.
I really couldn't imagine what I would do if I were to be her daughter, I would even prefer a spank than those many complaints.
My own advice to the daughter is that she should avoid anything that would make her mum nag too much even if the mum must find ways to complain at any time.
Too much talk can make our parents get old early so we should try not to let our parents complain or nag too much. Do everything to avoid their nagging.
Now to my question, what would you do if you were the daughter to such mother? And as a mother, what would you do to avoid being a nagging mother?