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Complex family relationships are defined by the things that are not said. The subtext is the real script. When a mother says, "You look healthy," she means, "You’ve gained weight and I’m judging you." When a sibling says, "I’m just trying to help," they mean, "I think you’re incompetent." such as poverty or illness