I didn't get everything done that I wanted to but I did have a very nice conversation with my best friend about what we do in our lives and what it means. I will keep it short because it's past my bedtime but basically: it's ok to be impacted by the past and not be ready to move on from it. The past can provide some really scary things and trying to bulldoze (?) through it isn't the best way to cope. This is something I often struggle with.
Oh, speaking of struggling, I came across an article about children finding pornography and how it ruins their lives. I see this WAY too often at work and honestly, the hardest part isn't that the kids have acted on what they've seen (don't get me wrong, that brings a lot of heart ache) but it's more that they will now have to live the rest of their lives with it hanging over their heads.
Here's the article:
Also here's an article about how to talk to your kids about pornography before they come across it:
Kids don't understand what they are seeing or doing. I blame the disgusting pigs who make it and push it on the internet. I don't have enough time or space to convey what portion of hell I think they belong in but suffice it to say they deserve to burn for a long time.
Talk to your kids about sex and also about pornography before they are under the impression that they are one and the same. Sex is something that brings two people who care about each other together and expresses something important. Pornography takes the idea of sex and makes it into something carnal, disgusting and offensive. Educate youth before the internet does.
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