While scrolling through my phone on a long bus ride, I stumbled across a post that caught my eye. The poster wrote about how hard her life was growing up. Now, seeing her newborn daughter surrounded by the love of her parents and the doting affection of her grandparents, she felt a twinge of jealousy. She asked the internet for advice on how to adjust her mindset. Many people offered kind suggestions, saying it was likely postpartum depression and recommending she talk to her husband or take a vacation after her recovery. Amidst the well-meaning advice, one highly upvoted comment stood out like a sore thumb: [Just make your daughter live the exact same life you did.] [Otherwise, it’s not fair. You suffered so much, and she gets a better life without lifting a finger.] People in the replies were tearing her apart for the toxic advice. But the commenter doubled down: [That’s exactly what I did. I never got to wear new clothes when I was a kid, so I forbid my daughter from wearing new clothes.] [I never had enough to eat, so I trick my daughter into thinking we’re poor. I make her eat less to 'save food.'] [After I started doing that, I instantly felt balanced.] The comments section was completely horrified. But I felt a sudden, bone-chilling cold spread through my body. Because the profile picture of the person leaving those comments was identical to my mother’s.

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