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In reply to the discussion: "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)5. and i am thinking about this and the replies. interesting.
comes awfullly close to some of these very men labeling us "damaged" ergo our voice is silenced.
i am going to have to think about this.
i surely believe we open our childrens eyes to the realities in our world, allowing them at least a chance to avoid the conditioning's of society and media.
i like the saying. but, i do not think these people are broken. gonna think a bit though.
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"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." [View all]
LanternWaste
Feb 2014
OP
"Regardless of what happened, Dylan is the abuser now." Who could say something like that?
redqueen
Feb 2014
#6
saying such a thing, defending such a thing, blame a couple people regardless the #
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#11
No, redqueen. It is Not that they Don't care, it is that they see Nothing Wrong with it.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2014
#14
years ago i was making choices that people could easily look at me with pity.
seabeyond
Feb 2014
#24