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Love Shouldn't Be Conditional by dupre: 4:38pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
I want to look at a common trend in a family between the mother and her children ; the love, affections and sense of belonging have always be uncontestable. For instance, a mother is always proud of her child because of the bond that connect both of them together, the pregnancy carried for 9months or even more as the case maybe and the pains of labour. A mother don't want to lose her child, even if the child is an imp child. But the case is not always the same with the child, a child's love for his mother differs from one child to another. For instance, some children are not proud of their mothers' occupations. They wanted the luxuries of life and claim to be what they are not. A friend of mine when I was in secondary school did not love his mother because she was a pepper seller, He is not proud of his mother because of her occupation and he ends up losing his mother's love, he forgot that all fingers are not equal, which implies that you have to accept any family or household you found yourself because there is a reason for you being part of that family. In a nutshell, love shouldn't be conditional. |
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