not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children.
In Diana Gabaldon's book "Voyager," the author explores the complex realities of motherhood and the sacrifices mothers make for their children. The quote "not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children" emphasizes how mothers often put their children's needs and well-being above their own, leading to a diminished sense of self. This reflection highlights the emotional and physical toll that such selflessness can take and how it can cause...