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Mine did the opposite. I remember vividly her sitting in the same room as me and complaining about intimate details of my life to her friends and her sister. As a young child she would also mock my embarrassing moment in person to her friends as some awkward wait to gain mummy clout.
She would often make narky remarks infront of people about me being hungover or coming home drunk even when it was normal social teenage drinking. She has told me many things about her own mother being extremely judgemental and "1960s suburban stay at home type" behaviour as she put it. Mum told me she wasn't allowed to come inside unless her shoes were cleaned and other such things.
For many years I thought my parents were open minded enough to break the cycle of this kind of parenting but it just wasn't possible.