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Alcohol or drug addiction can fundamentally alter a person's priorities, character, and demeanor, often making them unrecognizable.

Reviews and commentary on this series, such as those found on , highlight several psychological and cultural layers: The "Cuckold" Dynamic:

But tiredness has a particular quality when it transforms into something darker. It stops being about sleep and starts being about absence — an absence of joy, of motivation, of the will to engage with a world that has somehow become unbearably heavy. I did not have the vocabulary for this then. I just knew that Mom seemed to be shrinking.

And it cost me parts of myself that I am still trying to reclaim. The constant vigilance, the hyperawareness of others' moods, the instinct to fix and please and manage — these are not virtues. They are survival adaptations, and they have followed me into every relationship I have had since. I am learning, slowly, to put them down.

Diving into genealogy, African diaspora history, and community activism. The Impact on the Family Watching My Mom Go Black

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When depression takes hold of a mother, the shift can be slow and terrifying for her children. The "blackness" represents the closing off of light, joy, and connection.

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The Psychological Metaphor: Navigating the Darkness of Depression Alcohol or drug addiction can fundamentally alter a

As her daughter, it's been a journey for me too. I've had to learn to be patient and understanding, to see beyond the physical changes in my mom's skin. I've had to learn to support her, even when I don't fully comprehend what she's going through.

—decides to "teach him a lesson" or "manage his sexual frustration". The Interracial Element:

One of the most significant lessons I've learned from watching my mom go black is the importance of self-love and acceptance. As her skin changed, I saw her struggle to come to terms with her new reality. There were times when she felt like hiding away, when she felt like she couldn't face the world because of her appearance. But as she began to heal and accept herself, I saw her emerge stronger and more confident.

Seeing a mother claim her power, set boundaries, and reject societal expectations offers a powerful blueprint for the next generation's self-worth. I did not have the vocabulary for this then

It’s like watching a photograph sit in the sun for too long. First, the sharp details blur. Then the colors bleed into one another. Finally, you’re left with a silhouette—the outline of a person you knew, but the internal map of who she was has been wiped clean.

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Their first date was coffee. Then dinner. Then a jazz club where Marcus introduced her to the music of John Coltrane, something she had never listened to voluntarily. Within weeks, my mother was staying out past midnight, wearing colors I had never seen on her—deep purples, emerald greens, and yes, a lot of black—and laughing with a fullness that made her seem ten years younger.

If you're reading this and you're struggling with a similar experience, I want you to know that you're not alone. There is hope and healing on the other side of pain and struggle. And if you're looking for a community to support you on your journey, know that you're welcome here.

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