Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people.

Leslye Walton
Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people.
Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people.
Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people.
Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people.
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Children betrayed their parents by becoming their own people. People have children to show that they love the world and want to continue making it a better place. But, sadly, too many children betray their parents by becoming a different person than their parents were. They turn away from the family and instead choose to marry someone else or have a child of their own. This betrayal can have devastating consequences for a parent’s ability to enjoy their family and future generations.

Source: The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender

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