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Lorelai Gilmore: Why Her Marriage (And Eventual Divorce) To Christopher Needed To Happen – And How It Led To Her Having A Better Relationship With Her Mother

Some people, particularly women, want to get married for ALL the wrong reasons. These women want to get married for reasons that are most likely driven by external pressures like societal expectations, peer pressure, or family approval, and personal motivations such as financial gain, revenge, or mistaking lust for love. Lorelai Gilmore wanted to get married because she wanted to be loved and taken care of by a partner. She was always an independent, strong person from the moment she found out she was pregnant at 16 that she wanted to be the one loved for a change. She wanted companionship. Here, we break down Lorelai’s idea of marriage by looking back at her life story from the moment she became pregnant with Rory. We explore how her failed husband marriage to Christopher was exactly what she needed to happen for her character’s growth. And we explain how it helped improve her relationship with her mother. Let’s discuss…

Ginny & Georgia: The Compelling Realities Of Parenthood As Seen Through Georgia And Ellen – And The Agony Of Knowing Your Child Is Suffering Because Of Something That’s Out Of Your Control

Ginny & Georgia is a Netflix original series. To its entirety, the show explores complex parenting dynamics, particularly through the characters of Georgia and her daughter, Ginny. Georgia, despite her loving intentions, often displays manipulative and harmful behaviors, while Ginny struggles with identity, mental health, and navigating her mother’s choices. The show delves into themes of trauma, generational cycles, and the challenges of healthy communication within a family. Georgia often shows her love and devotion to her kids, Ginny and her younger brother, Austin, by manipulative behavior, a lack of stability, and questionable moral choices. She prioritizes her own needs and desires, sometimes at the expense of her children’s well-being, which makes her a divisive character among fans. She’s fiercely protective of her children and will go to great lengths to keep them safe. Here, we break down exactly why Georgia is, in fact, a good mom. We explore the compelling hardships of being a parent through Georgia’s lense, as well as of Ellen, Marcus’ mom. And we explain the importance of being there for your child and supporting them through thick and thin – no matter what age, gender, race, sexuality. Let’s discuss…

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