I hate it when people complain that they have broken hearts after they've been rejected by some boy at school, when there are people like me who are truly suffering through hard times. I don't mean stuff like I can't find any of my cute earrings or I ran out of my favorite eye-shadow. No, I mean real pain. Like still dealing with my parents divorce just to find out my dad and step-mom are getting divorced. They are trying to work it out, but they say they're just going to press the reset button on the whole relationship. If it didn't work out the first time, how will it work out this time? People don't change. They may be able to change how they are but you can never change who you are. What ever caused the problems between you now will always be there, even if you lock it up in the darkest corner of your heart you can find. If people could really change as a whole, the first divorce wouldn't have happened, right?
I know I write about subjects that may not interest the people with parents who are still together. But I'm trying to help those who have gone through similar situations, more so to help children perservere through a divorce that may be in progress. But, for those of you who are lucky enough that they can't even imagine their parents splitting up, I will focus on things you would be interested to as well.
TTYL
<3 ~Steph~
Though my family is thankfully stable, I understand your pain, in a sense I can't exactly explain or understand. I'll pray for you, and for others. XD
ReplyDeleteThank you, but there's no need to pray for me. I've tried to pray to this "God" person to no avail, so I have done what you all may consider a taboo and have given up on him completely. If you still wish, you can pray, but only if you can accept that I won't do the same.
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