The Humiliation of Begging Your Own Adult Child | Ep. 11
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It makes you feel small.
It makes you feel desperate.
It makes you question your dignity.
So why do estranged parents keep doing it?
In Episode 11 of Estranged & Deranged, Chris and Candi take on one of the most painful and misunderstood phases of parental estrangement: begging.
The texts that go unanswered.
The emails sent into silence.
The apologies for everything.
The panic that says, “Fix this before you lose them forever.”
This is not a conversation about weakness. It is a conversation about survival mode.
When attachment is threatened, the nervous system reacts. Begging can become an attempt to restore connection, reduce uncertainty, and quiet the fear of permanent loss. But what happens when the reaching out only deepens the hurt?
In this episode, we discuss:
- The psychology behind begging
- Why being “left on read” keeps parents stuck
- The emotional cost of shrinking yourself
- Power dynamics in estrangement
- When begging delays acceptance
- What it feels like to finally stop
This is real talk from lived experience. No sugarcoating. No professional titles. Just two women having the conversations most people avoid.
If you are an estranged parent struggling with when to stop reaching out, this episode is for you.
You cannot spend the next decade on your knees trying to prevent a possibility. If they come back, you want to meet them standing up.
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