Aur ₳ Nat-m

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Both are Strict / Disciplined and highly Ethical and Duty-oriented

Difference

  • Nat-m condition begins after emotional trauma (Emotional wallowing, Grief and Despair)
  • Nat-m parents are so controlling but they stop when the child is injured
  • But Aur's parent does not give up even when the child is injured and continues to demand pure obedience from the child, which causes deep sadness and despair and ultimately the desire to commit suicide.
  • Aur is harsh, serious and reprimanding while Nat-m is nakedly sad and grieving