Hi everyone,
I've been kind of on a downward spiral and even posting online can be too much for me. That's why I haven't been here for a while, but I lurk and read every single post.
I came across this article earlier today.
www.wcyb.com/news/new-law-in-china-visit-your-parents/-/14590844/20797956/-/item/0/-/d8eqvi/-/index.html Long story short, in China, there's a new law that says that you need to help take care of your parents financially and spiritually when they're older. That makes me wonder, though, what about kids with parents like ours? If my mom became unable to take care of herself financially, I'd tell her where she could go to apply for benefits. I got nothing from my parents when I turned 18.
If you have an overbearing mom (I know that there are more types of family members out there, but I'm just using "mom" to keep it simple) and you live in China, or a society that's more family driven, or even a few centuries ago, what do you do with her? The article's only point addressing the fact that someone may refuse to take care of their parents is that a child could be forced to pay an allowance to the parent. Yet the article also mentions elsewhere that visits can be mandated.
What becomes of the abusive BPDm, or even the victims, in these societies? If you're a child, how do you get out of your "obligation" to your parents if they harm you? If there were no social welfare system (and it sounds as though in rural China, there isn't), would the BPDm starve to death?
Are you attached to your abuser for life?