Mom told me not to touch it
Mom told me not to touch it
Growing up, one of the most common phrases I heard from my mom was, "Mom told me not to touch it." Whether it was a fragile decoration on the mantel, a hot stove, or a mysterious object in the house, my mom always had a reason for cautioning me against touching certain things. And while I may have rolled my eyes or grumbled in frustration at the time, looking back, I realize that her warnings were always for my own safety and well-being.My mom was a firm believer in teaching me the importance of boundaries and respecting the property of others. She would often remind me that just because something looked interesting or tempting, it didn't mean that I had the right to touch it without permission. This lesson extended beyond physical objects to include people's personal space and emotions as well. By instilling in me the value of respecting boundaries, my mom helped me develop a sense of empathy and consideration for others.