Children of “eggshell parents” feel they must tiptoe around their unpredictable and emotionally volatile parents, leading to hypervigilance, people-pleasing tendencies, and difficulty expressing their own emotions. Therapists describe eggshell parents as those who struggle with emotional regulation, potentially stemming from untreated personality disorders or emotional immaturity, impacting their children’s emotional development and ability to navigate relationships. Childhood experiences with eggshell parents can result in long-lasting challenges and coping mechanisms that persist into adulthood.
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I was nearly beaten to death by family for fleeing my marriage
Nina Aouilk, now 55, faced years of abuse and neglect, being groomed for servitude while her brothers enjoyed freedom. Disowned at birth for being a girl, she endured racial bullying and severe trauma, including a brutal sexual assault at 14 and extreme abuse in an arranged marriage at 16. After a harrowing escape from her family and marriage, Nina now advocates against honour-based violence through her charity, End Honour Killings, highlighting the urgent need for...
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