May 3, 2025 - 15:50

A growing number of adults are coming forward to share their experiences with what they describe as the "dishonest" parenting style prevalent among the Baby Boomer generation. This approach, characterized by a lack of emotional openness and unrealistic expectations, is now being recognized for its long-lasting effects on mental health and personal relationships.
Many individuals report feeling pressure to conform to societal norms and achieve success without receiving adequate emotional support from their parents. This has led to a generation grappling with feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and self-doubt. The emphasis on achievement over emotional well-being has created a divide, leaving many feeling disconnected from their true selves.
As conversations around mental health evolve, more people are finding the language to articulate their struggles stemming from these parenting practices. This newfound awareness is encouraging discussions about healthier parenting styles that prioritize emotional intelligence and open communication, aiming to break the cycle for future generations.
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