Its always there. People are not perfect, not even close. I looked up to him and viewed him as a role model. Then I saw in the newspaper the date he was to appear in court. Every characteristic of him that I valued was questioned. How do you deal with that kind of disappointment? Very recently I heard a story that sent me into a rage. A child of seven was gong to have his life split in two. Families divide every day. The divorce rate for America has skyrocketed. That does not mean it is ok. This family needs prayer. That little boy, whom I love so much, needs his mommy and daddy together under one roof. I'm disappointed in his parents because they are willing to share their child. THEIR CHILD!!! This kid is so special. He is intelligent beyond his age and extremely bright and cheerful. Imagine the happiest child becoming reclusive, sad, and shut out. What parent would want that for their kid? He should not be disappointed. No one should, yet it happens. We walk away from relationships because we don't want to deal with them. I say we stop doing what society says is normal. Actually put time into loving someone. Think about what repercussions your actions and words will have. Love and forgive.
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