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Jun 06, 2011
Jireh:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Always remember that you are NOT worthless. You are none of the lies your mother is saying about you. Whether she says nasty things about you out loud or implies them, they simply aren't true. I can tell you have inner strength. You really are strong. It's that strength that will hold you up. You ARE worthy. You ARE lovable. You ARE a wonderful person. Don't ever lose sight of that, and stay strong. You can't change what you mother is saying and doing, but you CAN change how you respond to it. Don't believe the lies, Jireh, because they are lies. Thank you for sharing your poem with my visitors and me.

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Jun 07, 2011
Jireh...
by: Anonymous

Your mom is wrong. You are not a lousy geek; you are a good, beautiful person. You are not worthless; you are worthy of love, dignity and respect. Something's seriously wrong with her and she needs help, but you need help too, so please tell someone you really trust and keep telling until he/she will finally listen to you and help you.

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