This topic really hit a nerve with me.
Growing up my nmom showed us off as little trophies. We had to dress the way she wanted us to dress (even if we hated it). We had to have our haircuts the way she wanted it. If we balked, she would use guilt and shame to get her way. Unfortunately, she never grew out of it, and is still doing it to others even in the nursing home.
Because of the way she messed with us, and the words she spoke being so harmful and cruel, I decided to do something about it. Of course, I really cannot do anything for ME, but I certainly can stand in the face of others who attempt to mess with their kids. No one will ever demean, guilt or harm a child in front of me. I will just not tolerate it. The child is defenseless - but with an advocate they can have a voice.
As a state appointed mentor to troubled children - and "auntie" to numerous people, I feel this is the best payback I can have for the grief my nmom put me through!