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No more drama with Mama: learning to forgive an emotionally abusive parent

The mother and daughter helping others to navigate rocky family relationships

September 18, 2023 11:48
Mildred Kirschenbaum swimming at 99
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Gayle Kirschenbaum is busy planning not one but three 100th birthday events for her mother when we speak — so far, so normal, you might think. After all, Gayle has made her mother a social media star, sharing Mildred’s tips for a long and happy life — gems such as “If the food’s not quite right, have an extra dessert!”

But 60 years ago, their relationship could not have been more different. Gayle remembers Mildred not as an adored and loving parent but as abusive and cruel. “I lived in fear of what she would do to me,” confesses the now 68-year-old, who blames a childhood spent in terror of her family for a fear of intimacy not yet completely dispelled.

“Being abused when I had done nothing wrong while seeing how loved and adored my brothers were, I actually thought I must have been adopted,” she confides. Even Gayle’s father, whom she describes chillingly as “the German shepherd dog my mother set on me”, took part in the bullying.

An old school friend backs up Gayle’s harrowing recollections of Mildred: “I remember her being intrusive, disrespectful and scary…she was this loud, shrill voice in the background; she was to be avoided.”

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