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Published 11:28 18 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 12:09 18 Aug 2019 BST
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"There isn't a childhood and then an adulthood. People are on a pathway, they're on a trajectory."
This makes a lot of sense, when you consider that we start to become our mothers at 33.
According to new research by a Harley Street surgeon, we start becoming our mums in our thirties.
We are likely to start adopting the same tastes and attitudes as our mums in the first few years after having our first child.
Makes sense, in fairness.
The study revealed more than fifty percent of the women surveyed admitted that they stopped rebelling against their mums in their early thirties.
Dr Julian De Silva explained:
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