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Daughters Who Lied to or Disrespect Their Parents

July 22nd, 2011

I  am writting this for any 22 year old daughter who has ever lied to or disrespected her parents.

I used to be one of them. I let my communication with my parents as well as with myself fall out of place. Big mistake! Communication is key to any proper functioning relationship. The actions you take not only reflect on yourself, but to those that are around you.

Your parents are normally people that love you, provide for you and raise you. In hopes that you will become a contribuing, honest and respectful member in society. And for the past 4 years, I was not one of those people. Despite everything right that my parents did for me growing up.

If there is one thing I can say to you, it is to listen and respect your parents wishes. Sometimes they may seem unfair, or like they dont understand. But it’s the opposite. They understand it all too well. And all they are trying to do is protect you from the evil of this world and guide you along a path of happiness.

I am now a daughter that is honest and respectful towards my parents. And I’ve never been happier with the action I take in my life as I do today. I want to thank my parents for always being there for me and never giving up on me, when I had even given up on myself.

Thank you

Kaitlyn Raisanen

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Respect for Parents

July 18th, 2011

I’m writing this letter to inform teenagers about respecting their parents.

At the age of 17 I started using oxies, I then began to lie and steal money from my parents. Our relationship started to diminish. I always cared about my parents until I started to use drugs, after I started using all I was thinking about was the drug itself and nothing else.

You have to remember they are the only parents you have, and this is why you should honor them and help them. So for all you teenagers out there who don’t respect your parents now is your time to start.

Chris M.

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To those who are, or were, in a condition of confusion in their lives

July 6th, 2011

When I was four years old, my mother and father ended their relationship, I was in a terrible condition of confusion.

It is my hope to all of you who find themselves in this state of existence, to find the help that is needed to bring you out of it. If unhandled, you may find yourselves spiralling downwards in life, and never have the opportunity to properly handle that condition – and bring happiness to your life as I have.

Christopher L.

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