This type of hunger often manifests as a struggle with self-worth or an "empty" feeling that food alone cannot fill.
"She spent a decade eating standing up, finishing crusts and lukewarm pasta. Now, in this mature season of life, her hunger has shifted. It’s no longer just a physical need but a desire for a seat at the table that is entirely her own—undisturbed, savory, and slow." 2. The Psychological: "Mother Hunger" mature hungry mom
This approach focuses on the physical and mental exhaustion of motherhood—the kind of hunger that comes from always putting others' plates first. This type of hunger often manifests as a