In this episode of "MiMis Dark Diaries", George Ann explores the pervasive effect of mother-induced childhood trauma and the complexities of sibling relationships. The focal point is a story of two sisters in their 50s who regularly discuss their traumatic childhood caused by their mother, whose mental health was never diagnosed, an ambiguity that compounds their healing process. The sisters' struggle is further complicated by their brother who remains oblivious to their shared past, protected by a pact between the sisters to shield him from their darker truths. This poignant episode underscores that not every family portrait is a picture-perfect and it's perfectly okay to talk about it.
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