"Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways."
"There is scarcely room for doubt that something in the psychological relation of a mother-in-law to a son-in-law breeds hostility between them and makes it hard for them to live together. But the fact that in civilized societies mothers-in-law are such a favourite subject for jokes seems to me to suggest that the emotional relation involved includes sharply contrasted components. I believe, that is, that this relation is in fact an 'ambivalent' one, composed of conflicting affectionate and hostile impulses."
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Source: Sigmund Freud (2003). “Totem and Taboo”, p.17, Routledge
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