Nowadays, everything can be blamed on the family of origin:


Bad temper? The fault of the family of origin.
Afraid to fall in love? The fault of the family of origin.
Spending money recklessly? The fault of the family of origin.
Even when I raise a cat instead of a dog, someone says, "That's because you lacked a sense of security when you were young; cats need you more than dogs."
I'm convinced.
According to this logic, my constipation is also the fault of the family of origin—because my mom didn't teach me the correct way to exert force when I was a child.
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