Who is a "good girl"?

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Good girls are victims.

They experience an unconscious sense of guilt all their lives, because of it they try to please everyone, they try to live for others.Their life is not free, in a cage.This "goodness" is about badness at the same time, i.e. it's about "I'm bad, I'm so guilty in front of everyone, I need to please and like everyone" and so on.


This life scenario, of course, is from the parents. She should fit in with the family - be an excellent student, be a doctor, like everyone else in the family, etc., or the other extreme - the mother snapped at the child because she herself grew up in such a family, etc.

When someone accused the "good girl" for the first time, she felt pain, she felt bad and hurt, then she was accused again, and again, and so on. How does it end? As a result, she has suppressed these feelings in herself, she does not feel and is not aware of them. There's always an inner critic in a good girl. In the wild, no one gets mad at themselves, and we don't get mad at ourselves either, it's unnatural, the inner critic gets mad at us.


This is the voice from childhood, it's not you who scold yourself, because it's against nature, it's the voice of a parent/parental figure - a significant character in life.

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