SHE WOULD CALL IT A MOMMY PINCH, and straight up, just take all the skin off my leg
Reflecting on my own childhood experiences, I vividly recall moments where my mom’s way of discipline was as unique as it was memorable. She had this particular gesture we jokingly called the "mommy pinch"—not just a light pinch, but something that would sometimes feel like it took the skin right off my leg. While it might sound harsh out of context, it was a part of the fabric of our family life, a way she expressed her love and set boundaries that we, as kids, sometimes tested. My siblings and I often found ourselves debating whether her "mommy pinch" was fair or not, and these moments would spark lively, and sometimes heated, arguments. Looking back, these small conflicts were lessons in negotiation and understanding different perspectives within a family setting. What made these memories even richer was seeing my mom in her prime—strong, caring, and fiercely protective. Her actions, though strict, were grounded in her desire to raise us well. These childhood experiences shaped how I understand discipline and unconditional love today. Sharing this personal family dynamic highlights the complexities behind seemingly simple actions and invites reflection on how parents balance firmness and affection. It’s a reminder that every family has its own unique way of showing care, and these memories can foster a deeper appreciation for the relationships that shape us.








































































