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Acknowledging that a "stable" home isn't always a "happy" home.

Exploring the specific pressures on mothers to remain in marriages for the sake of their children.

The mention of a son often implies a sense of duty. In many regional contexts, the "son" is seen as the future protector of the family name. The narrator uses this fact to explain why they feel trapped; they fear that seeking personal happiness (like a divorce) might jeopardize their child's social standing or stability. 3. Modern Connectivity and Temptation

The pivot point. This word signals that despite having the "perfect" setup on paper, there is a significant void or problem. Common Themes Behind the "But"

The phrase has become a bit of a "meme" or a standard "confession starter." It reflects a growing trend in Azerbaijan where people are becoming more vocal about:

Establishes the narrator's social status and commitment to a traditional pillar of Azerbaijani society.

A or script based on this specific premise.

While every story is unique, several recurring themes emerge when this phrase is used in public discussions: 1. The Emotional Vacuum