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Merging mothers often give their daughters mixed messages like these. On the one hand, they invite their daughters to be like them—a clear affirmation of their own worth. On the other hand, they convey to their daughters that if they compete with their mother, they’ll always lose. “Be just like me, but not as good” is the motto of these merging mothers.
Tripping the Prom Queen: The Truth About Women and Rivalry
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