Most communities believe in "pay it forward." Mercer disagrees. She believes exhausted mothers cannot pay anything forward. Instead, she champions "pay it backward"—accepting help now, without any expectation of immediate return, and helping someone else when your hands are less full, even if that’s years away.
The Architecture of Interdependence: A Deep Reading of "Kit Mercer: Mom's Helping Hand"
Sarah explained to Emma that her friend Kit Mercer's mom had inspired them to create their own helping hand in the garden. Kit's mom had a habit of lending a helping hand to those in need, and Emma's mom wanted to pass on that kindness to her daughter.
: It is categorized under "step-mom" and "taboo" genres, focusing on a mix of domestic roleplay and explicit content. About Kit Mercer
The most powerful takeaway from is permission. Permission to admit you are overwhelmed. Permission to reject the myth that you must do it all alone. Permission to hold out your full, trembling, tired hand and say: “Someone, please take something.”