Why millennials cut off their parents because they’re bad for their ‘mental health’: Psychologists explain how they’re being egged on by social media

Why millennials cut off their parents because they’re bad for their ‘mental health’: Psychologists explain how they’re being egged on by social media

Previous generations may have put up with their parents’ annoying quirks (albeit while ­complaining about them to friends and ­partners) but Millennials tend to cut ties altogether. Previous generations may have put up with their parents’ annoying quirks (albeit while ­complaining about them to friends and ­partners) but Millennials tend to cut ties altogether.  

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