The mother's reaction was critical and unsupportive, questioning who was on the lease and why her daughter needed such a big house. This behavior aligns with a pattern of belittling and jealousy, as the mother has historically been harsh and unsupportive toward her daughter.
The best friend tried to engage her mother during the drive home, but the mother responded in a short and nonchalant manner, making the interaction awkward. This left the best friend feeling hurt and unacknowledged despite her significant accomplishment.
The narrator called the mother a 'hater' because she believed the mother had been jealous and critical of her daughter for years, undermining her achievements and self-esteem. This was based on years of observing the mother's behavior, including belittling her daughter's appearance and accomplishments.
The advice was to suggest therapy for the best friend, particularly family therapy, to help her process her mother's behavior and begin healing. Additionally, the narrator was encouraged to continue reaching out to her best friend, even if she was giving the cold shoulder, as she might need support during this difficult time.
During graduation, the mother refused to take a picture with her daughter, saying she looked like she was about to 'sell some ass.' This public humiliation made the daughter cry and highlighted the mother's pattern of belittling and unsupportive behavior.
The narrator was concerned that her best friend was in denial about her mother's toxic behavior, as she continued to look up to her despite years of criticism and belittlement. The narrator feared her friend was seeking validation from someone who consistently undermined her.
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