This Mother’s Day, Raina Raskin, an editorial assistant at the New York Times who would likely not call herself either a softgirl or a tradwife, praised her new role as a mother: “It was my daughter’s love that freed me from my delusions of grandeur. It liberated me from the tyranny of trying to prove myself. … Whatever I was chasing before — and it really varied from moment to moment based on my social settings — seems to have evaporated.”
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