It could be due to differences in values. For instance, if the parents have very conservative values and the child is more liberal - thinking, there could be constant clashes. Say the parents don't approve of the child's choice of friends or hobbies because they seem 'unconventional'. This can create a rift and over time, turn into hatred. Or perhaps the parents have always favored one sibling over another. The less - favored child may feel angry and eventually hate their parents for the unfair treatment.
Maybe there was a big betrayal. For example, if the parents promised the child something really important like sending them to a particular school or allowing them to pursue a certain career path, but then they broke that promise. The child might feel deeply hurt and betrayed, which could turn into hatred. Also, in some cases, if the parents are involved in illegal or immoral activities that the child becomes aware of, it can cause the child to feel ashamed and turn that into hatred towards their parents.
Poor teaching methods might contribute as well. If teachers are just lecturing all the time without engaging students, it can be really boring. In the SC story, the protagonist may have teachers who don't make the lessons interesting or relevant, leading to a dislike for school.
Therapy can be very helpful. Family therapy, in particular, where a trained professional can help everyone understand each other's perspectives. The therapist can guide the family through the process of resolving conflicts, teaching them better communication skills and how to show love and respect for each other. It gives a neutral space for everyone to air their grievances and work towards a solution.
The acting could be a factor. If the actors don't deliver their lines well or seem too forced in their roles, it can make the whole story unappealing. Also, if the setting is too cliché, like the typical snow - covered small town with all the usual Christmas decorations that we've seen a million times before.
One reason could be a total breakdown of family order, like if the son has some serious mental issues that make him unable to understand proper behavior. Another could be extreme anger or resentment due to some past trauma within the family that has made him act out in this unacceptable way.
Maybe it's for convenience. If the mom is in a hurry and needs to keep an eye on the child while getting clean herself.
One reason could be protection. Moms often want to shield their children from harm, so they might force their way in front. For instance, if there's a bully around, she'll put herself between the bully and her child.
One reason could be the exploration of dark or taboo themes in literature. Some authors might be interested in delving into the extreme and abnormal aspects of human relationships, including sexual ones, to shock or provoke their readers.
Often, differences in values can cause this. For instance, if a mom is very religious and forces her more liberal - minded child to follow all the religious practices without any room for the child's own beliefs, it can create hatred. Another factor could be lack of privacy. If a mom is constantly snooping through a teen's things, like their diary or phone, it makes the teen feel violated and can lead to hating the mom.
Maybe she has some misunderstandings about you. It could be something you said or did that she misinterpreted. For example, if you made a joke that she took the wrong way.
It could be that she finds love stories too idealistic. In real life, love is often messy and complicated, not like the perfect, neatly - wrapped - up stories we see in movies or read in books. So she hates the false representation of love that these stories often give.