What could you tell her?
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Re: What could you tell her?
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I'd tell Natalie to keep being a pillar of strength for her family. I'd tell Alex to get his act together and stop being a bully. As for Irma? I would tell her that she needs to stand up to Alex and kick him out.bigirimanacelestin wrote: ↑14 Apr 2018, 10:46 After all hardishps that Natalie faced, for her step father and all works she did to protect her mother and her siblings; what could you tell her or someone like her if you has a chance to meet her? What could you tell either Alex or Natalie's mother?
“We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.”
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Alex should have been told that man is a Head of the family, who should not only love, care and provide for his family, but also protect them from being abused by others, and not him. Since parenting is the most difficult task for a father, then he should have endeavored to love and care for as Natalie’s stepdaughter, especially that her biological father was dead.
As for Irma, Natalie’s mother, it was naïve for her to neglect a precious gift God gave her (Natalie) by being soft to the stepfather‘s abusive behavior when other women do even have a child.
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What could you tell either Alex or Natalie's mother? Irma, Natalie’s mother, failed to protect her children when the children needed her protection most from their abusive stepfather. Natalie was the most precious gift God gave her than Alex.
Children are gift from God, and women should treasure in their hearts such gifts as many other women who do not have desires to have children.
As for Alex, a man is Head of a family and God expects him to only provide for them, love and care but also to protect his children from those who could abuse them. Alex, as a stepfather, he could have demonstrated love and care for Natalie, especially that his biological father was dead.
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Perfectly said.Jamasenu wrote: ↑14 Apr 2018, 21:03I would tell Natalie that I'm so proud that she didn't allow her circumstances to determine her future. Also, she's a real survivor and could help others with her story. I would tell her, her inner strength, drive and belief in herself makes her a beautiful young woman.bigirimanacelestin wrote: ↑14 Apr 2018, 10:46 After all hardishps that Natalie faced, for her step father and all works she did to protect her mother and her siblings; what could you tell her or someone like her if you has a chance to meet her? What could you tell either Alex or Natalie's mother?
For Alex: Provoking your children to anger is a sin in God's eyes. You have demoralized your entire family because of your short comings, failures, and insecurities. Being a bully is nothing. Being a man is to earn respect, love, and appreciation from your family. You have destroyed all three.
For Irma: You lost your self-respect, self-esteem, and self-worth. You allowed your older kids step-father to verbally and physically abuse them. Why? Because you didn't think you had any choice in the matter. Is this how you wish to live the rest of your life? It may not be too late....
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